Smart people tend to think positively about everything. There are two realms in life: truth and contentment. Understanding truth makes one clear-minded; understanding contentment brings peace. When one is obsessed with fame and profit, one becomes bound by them; when one cares too much about praise or criticism, one easily falls into anxiety and loss. The more desires one has, the more constraints arise; the fewer desires, the greater freedom.
The world is complex and ever-changing, with intertwined causes and effects. Only by doing one's best and then leaving the rest to fate can a person maintain inner balance.
Before correcting others, first reflect on whether you have made mistakes yourself.
Sometimes you take the initiative to chat, but it ends in awkwardness; your sincere effort may be seen as disturbance by the other person.
Worries are often self-created mental burdens that one also consumes oneself.
The wise act according to the times, while the foolish act against them.
There are many paths to success, so do not reject methods simply because you dislike them.
For every cause, there is an effect; everything follows its natural law.
A happy life requires three attitudes: letting go of the past, cherishing the present, and believing in the future.
Learn to speak less, because too many words lead to mistakes; learn self-liberation to achieve transcendence; learn to think alone to become clearer; learn to observe the world with heart to see the true nature of things; learn to let go to start anew. Sometimes, some choices lead to no outcome, and all you can do is leave.