Your mindset determines your happiness and sorrow; therefore, learning to change an unhappy mindset allows you to enjoy the beauty of life. Since we cannot change fate, we must learn to accept it gracefully and instead change what we can—our mindset. Truly exceptional people know how to adjust their mindset, keeping themselves in a positive state and free from unnecessary troubles.
Gradually, you will realize that you care about your own pride, but to others, your pride may mean very little.
Focusing on your inner self allows you to see life more clearly. Often, it is not life that deceives us, but we who misinterpret fate.
Life is like navigating a boat through waves; every pole must be placed firmly, leaving none idle.
Life requires cherishing what you have and patiently awaiting what is yet to come.
Life is also like riding a train; the past scenery may be so beautiful that it lingers in your memory, but you must always move forward. You will leave it behind and tell yourself, it’s okay.
Many deliberately pursue so-called happiness; though some attain it, the cost can be immense. Many philosophers say happiness is a feeling. The sense of happiness diminishes with satisfaction and is closely linked to one’s mindset and attitude. As the ancients said: the harder it is to obtain, the deeper the love; when possessing happiness, always remember the hardships. One who cannot feel happiness experiences the greatest sorrow.
The poor fall ill, and the king of the underworld collects debts.