Remember never to judge or measure love based on what you “assume,” because it is a question without absolute conclusions. What seems difficult to you may appear simple to others; what you think is mismatched may feel perfectly natural to the people involved.
Learn the art of praise. Everyone desires attention and affirmation, hoping their efforts are recognized and respected. Genuine praise, regardless of its practical impact, brings emotional satisfaction. When you sincerely compliment others, they are likely to see you as trustworthy, narrowing the distance between you. This builds mutual understanding, trust, and warmth, helping you gain friendship. It is also a low-risk emotional investment, as kindness is often returned naturally.
Do not let anything go to extremes. The wise often embrace moderation, for excess leads to imbalance. Over-squeezed orange juice turns bitter; even joy should not be taken to extremes. Overusing talent may exhaust creativity. Acquiring knowledge is like mining gold—it requires wisdom and persistence. Only through continuous effort and long-term dedication can true value be obtained.
Heroic spirit does not lie in appearance, but deep within the soul.
Life is like an ever-flowing river. Despite cliffs and whirlpools along the way, it always moves forward.
Life must have aspirations. A life of struggle is always radiant and meaningful. The greatest suffering in life is not material lack, but the absence of spiritual support.
Objectively speaking, seeking profit is part of human nature. As long as actions comply with moral standards, laws, and ethical principles without causing harm, pursuing wealth is reasonable and justified.