The wise strive to enrich themselves and benefit others, while the foolish are always measuring themselves against others, forever comparing.
As we grow older, the things we believe in gradually diminish, like teeth wearing down over time. It is neither cynicism nor paranoia, just natural wear.
Life is like a cup of tea—whether full or sparse, strong or light, it has its own unique flavor. Whether fast or slow, warm or cold, it matters little; the key is to share a smile. We suffer because we care, get hurt because we doubt, find joy in taking things lightly, and happiness in letting go. We are all travelers in the world, and many events are beyond our control—everything follows its course.
A life of hardship is the best training for life.
Those who leave first, no matter how many tears are shed, have no right to say they regret it.
Forgetting is an unchangeable fate; everything is like misaligned blueprints, and the past cannot be revisited. Time stretches slowly, and things gradually fall out of alignment. Perhaps what has gone astray is truly meant to be forgotten.
Life is like a poem, with sweet romance as well as harsh reality.
Life is like rowing against the current; only by bravely navigating turbulent waters can one advance.
People often view those unfriendly to them as enemies, yet The greatest enemy in life is oneself. External foes are easy to understand and guard against, but truly difficult to recognize, comprehend, and manage is our own self.