Where the heart passes, flowers bloom. The key to lifelong happiness lies in cherishing what you have and forgetting what you do not. When the heart lets go, life is light and calm; when it clings, suffering touches both the present and the future. Flowers bloom and eventually fall; the greatest obstacle in life is not difficulty, but the heart itself. Only by letting go of the past can we embrace the present; only by releasing worries can we move forward effectively.
True serenity can only be found within. A calm heart is not stagnant water but a tranquil sea, nurturing new waves. Serenity is not rigid like stone but like a tree, quietly growing into grandeur. At countless intersections of reality and illusion, I met different versions of you, each leaving unique impressions. Those fleeting yet distinct scenes are enough to be remembered forever.
The heart is like tea, and tea is like the heart. A cup of tea reflects the myriad phenomena of the world. Buddhists see Zen, Taoists see Qi, Confucians see propriety, and merchants see profit. In the human world, when a person leaves, the tea cools—natural law; when one stays yet tea cools, that reflects the harshness of the world. Life, like tea, tastes bland at first, then bitter before returning to sweetness. Everything stems from the heart; a tranquil heart naturally brings calmness.
In youth, daily accumulation feels tedious, progress slow, and patience thin. First is the learning plateau, where daily practice yields little improvement, tempting one to quit. Second is the career low, filled with menial tasks, exhausting yet unrewarding, easily provoking frustration. Persisting through these stages often prevents giving up; enduring leads to success. Overcoming boredom is the foundation of progress. "Three days without practice, and the hands grow prickly." Think clearly before enduring.
Life often leaves one speechless. Laughter does not always mean joy; it may be resignation. Tears do not always indicate sorrow; they may be release. Pain does not always signify injury; it may be a stir of the heart. Walking a path, we long to see a scene, because it is unforgettable; recalling someone brings tears, because they have become part of life; singing a song brings silence, because it cannot be let go. Through the storms of life, maintain serenity in your heart.