Everyone dislikes fake medicine, yet many enjoy hearing lies.
If you see the faults and disputes of others every day, quickly reflect and repent; this is the essence of practice.
In company, guard your words; when alone, guard your heart.
Whenever Tang Seng introduced himself: 'I am the humble monk Tang Sanzang, from the Eastern Tang Dynasty, on my way to the Western Heaven to obtain Buddhist scriptures.' These sentences contain three questions everyone should ask themselves: Who am I? Where did I come from? Where am I going? Knowing clearly who you are, where you come from, and where you are going helps set your life goals. No matter how difficult or tempting the journey, your determination remains firm, allowing you to achieve your objectives!
Choices are the compass on the path to success; learning how to use them prevents you from losing direction.
When judging others, always reflect on your own actions.
The mind of self is like a mirror. One of the greatest discoveries in learning is that through constant imagination, you can shape the person within yourself. You must imagine yourself as very successful, wealthy, positive, enthusiastic, and motivated. Spend time each day envisioning your success. You must imagine yourself as a natural winner.
Faith is an unstoppable force. When you truly believe in your success, you will succeed. Without belief in your own will, you can never become a general!
If you constantly ponder whom you dislike or who shares your interests, you are mistaken. Focus on how to gain others' acceptance, not on controlling who they are.
Compassion is a bit like a cold—once you catch it, those around you are easily affected.
In first interactions with others, maintain the spirit of youthful experimentation: show care and accept challenges. Even if regrets occur, these experiences become reference points for facing similar situations in the future.
What are you seeking? Perhaps what you have overlooked in the past is what you truly want, yet you fail to recognize it!