Honesty means abandoning hypocrisy; honesty means abandoning boredom; steadiness means abandoning restlessness. Whether it is a deliberate choice or an unintended loss, as long as something was once truly possessed, learning to let go gracefully is also a form of wisdom.
A person should have at least two friends—one tolerant and one fierce. The tolerant one teaches us to accept others, while the fierce one helps us deal with those who bully us; we simply stand by and watch.
As Guo Jingming once said: walking the roads we once walked, singing the songs we once sang, loving the people we once loved, yet no longer feeling hatred. Looking back on life, there are always secrets hidden in the heart and stories carefully preserved.
Some destinies from past lives meet again in this life, yet often too late. Some love is destined never to be possessed, some affection destined never to be complete. Perhaps all one can do is write a gentle blessing across the horizon, letting spring sunlight brighten your world and wishing you happiness.
The sky is so blue, the trees so green; life can be so peaceful and beautiful. Love begins with hope and may end in despair. When the heart becomes completely cold, it no longer holds any expectation from the past.
In life, we should consider matters from multiple perspectives and eliminate risks in advance. When danger comes, we may not be fully prepared, but if we prepare mentally and consider various possibilities ahead of time, we can reduce the likelihood of harm.
I think of you, and I also hate you. You disrupted everything, shattered everything, and set everything ablaze. You made the fragrance of flowers murky, the taste of life dull, and life itself short, while making the night endlessly long.