The seasons whisper the passage of time, while the cold wind murmurs the changes of life. Late autumn passes quietly, and within the echo of words, flowers bloom freely, radiating a gentle warmth like sunlight. The winter sun is not intense, yet it carries a soft tranquility. Unlike the heat of summer or the brilliance of autumn, it grows quietly after snowflakes dance in the air. The grace of snow, the freedom of winter wind, and the approaching spring—all unfold naturally in their own rhythm.
Since we live within time, we must inevitably experience the cycles of prosperity and decline. Since we are human, we cannot avoid love, hate, and emotional entanglements. Since we are in life, we must taste its sweetness and bitterness. The length of life is no more than the cycle of seasons; its breadth cannot exceed the world itself; its uncertainty is nothing more than the alternation of joy and sorrow.
Life is short, and may everyone live without regret. Start from oneself, cherish life, and value the present. Only in this way can society become healthier and more beautiful.
If you do not question life, life will answer you with a full stop.
In relationships with others, one must understand social etiquette. Friendship may be a matter of fate, but financial dealings must be clear and transparent.
Choose clothing made from natural materials as much as possible, avoiding synthetic fabrics.
Dressing up requires no reason; it is simply for one's own happiness.
What I believe to be most important is mindset. There is nothing that cannot be solved. Lack of a house or car should not bring despair, for life must still go on. No matter the situation, one should strive to accept and adapt to life.
Sunlight does not illuminate everything; there are always light and shadow. To face the sun is to see the light ahead; to look behind, one must turn around. Do not complain too much—life requires continuous adaptation and adjustment.