A great nation with five millennia of history has finally risen. It is no longer a blade of grass to be trampled, but a towering, verdant tree; it is no longer a fledgling bird vulnerable to the elements, but an eagle soaring through the skies.
To be easygoing is to be broad-minded, elegant, and farsighted. Because of this ease, one gains the wisdom to observe the world with keen insight and the humility to face life with a low profile. "Undisturbed by honor or disgrace, one calmly watches the flowers bloom and fade in the courtyard." To appreciate ease is to become wise; to embrace it is to become enlightened. Easygoing individuals possess refinement, communication skills, gratitude, and appreciation. Being easygoing is, in itself, a profound capability.
To be born human is a form of destiny. Since we have chosen to live, we should face the bumps in the road and bravely carry the burdens of life. Life does not sell return tickets; why not let everything be as it may and live a life of freedom?
Pain is the source of joy, and joy is but a fleeting fragment of existence. Do not dwell on what society does to you, but focus on what you do. The secret to lasting happiness lies in being content and finding peace in a simple, ordinary life.
A century of life is a musical composition that we must compose with our entire existence. It has melodies that rise and fall, and rhythms that vary in pace and density—sometimes lyrical, sometimes intense. It is precisely these fluctuations that reveal the grandeur and breadth of life. Even if our lives are as plain as water, we can compose them into a beautiful "Moonlight Sonata," gentle, warm, and soothing.
Life is like a journey; the purpose is not to find a destination, but to experience the scenery along the way. No matter how much wind and rain we encounter, as long as we keep moving forward, that is life. Life passes in the blink of an eye—half forgotten, half joyful. "In all my life, nothing else comes to mind; through the years, it is all about destiny."
If you are unsure of where you are going, then this place will be your final destination.
Sharpening one sword for ten years is too slow; sharpening ten swords for ten years is just right.