Everyone should learn to travel light, for if the boat of life is too heavily laden, it will eventually run aground.
Life can often leave one speechless. One's happiness can only be tasted and understood by oneself. There is no need to care about the eyes of others or dwell on their comments; live in your own preferred way. Happiness is your own affair; it lies not in the eyes of others, but within your own heart.
Even if there is only one person listening during a performance or speech, continue with all your heart. Even if there is no applause, keep performing, for this is your path to success. You do not need an audience to succeed; you need to succeed through your own actions.
Life is like a cup of tea; it may not be bitter forever, but the wise may endure bitterness for a time. To live as calmly as a flower is to find happiness. In dealing with the world, there is no need to argue every detail to a clear conclusion. Let go of your stubbornness; "water that is too clear has no fish, and a person who is too pure has no friends." In truth, life only requires a tranquil and peaceful mood, a free heart, and a simple yet meticulous attitude toward life.
As long as there are still tears to shed, one should not give up on life.
In a lifetime, a misstep can be corrected, but a slip of the tongue may be irreparable.
Be content to find peace; be indifferent to fame to find endless joy. Make many friends with virtue as your foundation; live in harmony with neighbors to resolve difficulties. Cast your troubles to the clouds, avoid quarrels, and prioritize patience. Without greed, one gains magnanimity; with family harmony, all things prosper!
Do not become obsessed with the past or the future, lest life slips through your fingers. Cherish every day, and you will truly possess every moment of your life.
Life has its own destination, much like the fragrance of flowers that grows on branches and scatters everywhere. The drifting clouds are merely the mist in the mind. Withdraw your gaze, let the floating clouds return to being clouds, and you will eventually discover that the widest sky comes from the vastness of the heart.