A wise person, whether in front of others or behind their backs, should speak well of others. Rumors that have not been personally witnessed should be treated with caution and should never become tools to harm others.
To listen to what someone says but observe what they do is the way to judge people. To learn from what they say without questioning their actions is a way to learn goodness.
When a person is in a low or bad mood, they should learn to control their emotions, otherwise they will easily be controlled by them.
The path of life is created by oneself, leaving no room for regret. In the process of growth, everyone experiences pain and setbacks, as well as tears and sadness. Yet these experiences bring understanding and maturity: after pain comes transformation; after crossing hardships comes growth; after loss comes appreciation; after hitting walls comes change and letting go.
Many things in life do not always go as expected. Life is often full of difficulties, and everyone faces challenges. Even in the hardest moments, turning points may appear. Everyone has memories that are hard to let go of, but excessive attachment should be released. Since the past cannot be changed, there is no need to be troubled by it; history does not repeat itself, and time cannot flow backward.
Those who do not dare to take risks often gain nothing. What is worse than failure is never trying. There are two kinds of failure: one is only talking without action; the other is acting without thinking.
Opportunities are not absolutely fair, but they always favor those who are prepared.
In essence, Buddhism is a way of life. It does not exist only in scriptures or temples, but in our everyday lives.