Forgiving others is actually releasing yourself. On the surface, it is understanding others, but in essence it frees you from entanglement, hatred, and complaints. Being overly calculating makes people lose dignity, hatred brings pain, and complaints weaken inner strength. Forgiveness brings happiness and joy, making life lighter and brighter.
Learn to be a good person before doing things; market yourself before selling products. Maintain a peaceful mindset and serve others with love. Endure hardship to become truly successful. Do not be easily angered, but strive to become better. Success depends on friends, growth depends on rivals, and achievement depends on teamwork. Creativity creates value, planning brings performance, and thinking leads to wealth. Knowledge is understanding, wisdom is execution, and results come from action. Stay motivated, work more to gain more, and effort will bring results. Dreams unite teams, teams build dreams, and passion brings a joyful life.
Reading books is not only about words but about understanding the world; making tea is not only about taste but about experiencing life; drinking wine is not only about flavor but about hardship. Life is like a live performance with no rehearsal—every moment is broadcast in real time. Cherishing every experience is the best way to live. All memories, whether tears of sorrow or drunken joy, are precious parts of pursuit. If you have truly loved, waited, and given your all, then the laughter of paradise is not just a legend.
Attaining a spiritual realm of liberation is easier than striving for rebirth as a human or ascending to heaven. Self-effort is difficult, while relying on higher guidance is comparatively easier.
Not everyone can remain silent after pain, turning suffering into fragrance; not everyone can smile after falling and heal themselves in solitude while standing up again. True strength lies in self-healing. If you do not warm yourself first, no one will bring you sunshine.
Only the longest perseverance can bring the most lasting happiness.
We are often exiled into this world by our own desires.
In this world, we are both participants and observers. The deeper we participate, the less we observe, and the more anxious and painful we become. Conversely, when we observe more and participate less, we tend to become more relaxed and at ease.