People who are always hesitant and overly cautious often trap themselves in confusion, unable to break free from external disturbances.
No matter how open-minded a person is, there will still be hidden inner wounds; no matter how indifferent one appears, there will be moments when tears well up. No matter how gracefully one moves forward, confusion is inevitable; no matter how perfect life seems, sorrow may still lie behind it. Life does not automatically provide warmth when you are tired, nor does it offer a clear spring just because you are thirsty. Everyone carries unknown emotional scars. Some tears can only be swallowed, and some pain must be endured in silence. Certain setbacks teach us to face the sun; certain hurts teach us to forgive with a smile. Tears can strengthen one’s vision, and suffering can forge a more resilient life.
Time may heal emotional wounds, but it is not always the best problem solver.
If a person's fundamental integrity is compromised, it can lead to the collapse of everything else.
The imperfections in life are precisely what teach us humility, compassion, and appreciation.
The reason some people appear outstanding is often because others place themselves too low. We admire the glow around others while ignoring our own value and life.
Sometimes silence is the best choice. It allows one to appear unaware while being fully aware inside. Knowing the risks of speaking too much, one understands the importance of restraint. Instead of saying too much, silence becomes a form of protection.
A person's breadth of mind determines the height they can reach in life. If emotions are allowed to dominate reason, true success is unlikely. The size of your heart determines the size of your world. If you cannot control your emotions, even the greatest world may eventually be destroyed by yourself. Only by balancing reason with emotion can one see a richer world and gain greater beauty in life.