Life requires learning to endure loneliness. Occasional solitude can serve as a wake-up call, helping us face the noisy world with greater calmness. When a person regards loneliness as part of life with a peaceful mindset, it is no longer true loneliness. If one can step out of solitude and make life rich and meaningful, they will surely become a happy person.
If you enter a field solely for survival, you must seriously consider whether it truly suits you, whether you are determined to persist, and whether you are willing to develop genuine interest in it. Without interest and without the willingness to cultivate it, it is difficult to achieve good results in that field.
In life, people speak in three ways: public statements, which may contain both truth and adjustment for social situations; private words, often emotional and fleeting; and inner thoughts, which are deeply hidden and may never be spoken aloud in a lifetime.
We are raising children, not cultivating flowers.
One fall does not mean the end; it does not mean you cannot stand up again.
Whatever you do, you should give it your full effort and hold yourself to high standards.
Those who treat life as a game will end up accomplishing nothing; those who cannot control themselves will ultimately become slaves to life.
Treat others with sincerity, enthusiasm, and politeness, which is the most basic form of respect between people.
Reality will show that regardless of gender, without effort, one will be eliminated by life. There is no need for excuses; having nothing is itself a reason to give everything you have.