Everyone possesses a desire to feel important and to be needed and appreciated by others. This is the core of self-awareness. If you can satisfy this desire in others, they will maintain a positive attitude toward themselves and you, creating a harmonious situation for everyone. As Emerson said: "One of the most beautiful compensations of life is that when we sincerely help others, we also help ourselves."
Love: do not offer it lightly, and do not accept it lightly.
Life has no "ifs," only consequences and results. Maturity means facing small matters with a smile. Possess a calm heart—not swayed by external things or personal sorrows; learn to accept life's regrets and cherish its moments of inspiration. Be more tolerant and less calculating; be more composed and less impetuous. Learn to let nature take its course and find peace in any situation.
When your efforts go unreciprocated, it is time to stop.
In life, you might not want to lose anything, but you must know what truly matters. Even loneliness contains freedom and self-discovery. When you realize that something once enjoyable, like a TV show, now harms your eyesight or distracts you from your duties, do not just blame the medium; remember the joy it once brought you.
The world is complex, but there is always a place to rest the soul. There is no need to search; simply let the heart become still. In the silence of thought, gaze from the heights of the soul, observing the world without words, watching the lotus bloom.
Rain falls from the sky, the ground catches the rain, and the heart feels the drizzle.
Sometimes, those who leave you may have simply had enough, while you still believe it is entirely their fault.