In any situation, do not dwell on perceived grievances; crying and complaining will not change a difficult reality. Open your heart and focus on what needs to be done, and things will flow more smoothly. The more you can endure, the more you will eventually receive.
Do not lose hope; opportunities will always arise.
Do not use 'there is always tomorrow' as an excuse for a lack of effort. Those who cannot grasp the value of time will find it difficult to plan their future. Even in times of disappointment, do not let your time turn into a wasteland. One must experience moments of weakness to develop a rich and steadfast heart; only then do you become a truly resilient soul.
When we learn to cherish ordinary happiness, we have already become winners in life.
Life is meant for joy, not for petty calculation; emotions are meant for cherishing, not for testing; money is meant for service, not for measurement; and trust is meant for settling, not for challenging.
Life has no 'ifs', only consequences and outcomes. There is no absolute good or evil; when you are weak, malice is often at its peak. I cannot stop the wind from blowing, nor can I shield the entire sky, but the starlight will not fail the traveler, and time will not fail those who persevere.
Life is a performance that requires hundreds of rehearsals to achieve a moment of beauty. Life grants you pain only to teach you a lesson. If you do not learn it the first time, you will suffer again; if you never learn, you will keep falling in the same place.
Life is inherently simple, yet humans make it increasingly complex. Often, we are not living as life itself, but as our desires, ambitions, identities, and titles; we do not live for life, but for wealth, power, status, and fame. These societal accumulations obscure our essence, making us unable to hear the true voice of life itself.
In recent years, I have reached an enlightenment—I am no longer so paranoid, and I am no longer so obsessed with certain persistences.
It is often only after losing something that we learn to cherish it; only after hitting a wall that we learn to change or let go; and only after experiencing pain that we learn to become a completely new version of ourselves.
Do not pay attention to those who are hot and cold toward you; they only think of you when they have no one else to accompany them.
It pains me to see you struggling, yet it pains me to see you thriving. Please, live well, and let me remain unaware of it.
Let go of your restlessness, your laziness, and your fleeting passions. Empty your mind of temptations, calm your eyes from distractions, and silence your urge to gossip. Quiet your soul and focus on what you ought to do.
In this life, nothing brings me greater happiness than seeing my friends living happy lives one by one.
A person who does not know how to appreciate themselves will find it difficult to be happy, no matter what.