Life's common sense tells us: do not look at what hurts the eyes, do not eat what is worm-eaten, do not linger on what is merely pleasing, and do not let anger block your path; life's wisdom tells us: do not praise the eyes of greed, do not harbor envy, do not possess a thief's eye, and do not harbor a wicked heart.
Not every night features a bright moon, not every dream comes true, and not every moment brings a good mood. In life, we encounter all colors and taste all flavors. Life is a profound art; understanding it is the best interpretation of existence.
Everything in the world can be filled, except the knowledge in the human mind. Knowledge is like a bright mirror where truth resides. The poor grow wealthy through learning, and the rich grow noble through wisdom. The purest mind comes from minimal desires, and the greatest joy comes from reading.
To live freely, one must live simply; to live brilliantly, one must endure pain; to live long, one must live simply. There is no perfect way of living—the one that suits you is the best.
In recent years, the greatest wisdom I have learned is silence. When faced with malice or doubt, I know they cannot truly take anything from me. My family, friends, and work remain unshaken by the outside world. So even if I could shout, speak, or defend myself, I choose silence, trusting that time will reveal the consequences. This is not a divine judgment, but the natural outcome of our own choices between good and evil.
Some people possess an inner world so small it contains only themselves. Such people do not compromise or settle; they spend their lives breaking through with dignity, resolutely searching for another version of themselves in this world.
If one day I were to vanish from your world, would you rush through every street and alley searching for me? If one day I disappeared, would you follow a silhouette similar to mine, just to confirm it was me?
What is life? Life is a monument in the edifice of history, a pair of oars battling the waves, a flower amidst a hundred blossoms... Let us create a beautiful life with our own hands.
Glimpsing happiness, let us realize: in the passing years, life is like a song, rising and falling, with each of us being a singer. In this fleeting world, life is like tea—sometimes strong, sometimes light, sometimes bitter, sometimes sweet—requiring us to savor it with our hearts. Remember what should be remembered, forget what should be forgotten, change what can be changed, and accept what cannot be accepted. Though we cannot grasp the future, we can at least shape the present.
Life's common sense tells us: do not look at what hurts the eyes, do not eat what is worm-eaten, do not linger on what is merely pleasing, and do not let anger block your path;