Truth teaches us to be honorable individuals who earn love and respect, rather than becoming repeat offenders who face legal punishment and disgrace.
I wish to thank my mother; it is you who gave me a strong physique and a radiant smile, endowed me with a pure soul and infinite wisdom, and granted me a full, passionate, and optimistic attitude toward life.
Gathering the brightest sunlight, with the years as a backdrop, my eyes as a camera, and longing as the lens, I project your silhouette into my heart, pressing the shutter of eternity to preserve your presence forever.
Buddhas are not high above us, but place themselves in the lowest position to carry the joys and sorrows of all sentient beings. Therefore, regardless of your social status, if you wish to resonate with the divine, you must humble yourself. The lower you place yourself, the more easily the Buddha can dwell in your heart.
No matter where life leads, we must maintain a resilient heart, bravely facing hardships and setbacks, meeting fate's bumps with a smile, and handling misfortune with immense courage. Even in failure, one can continue to walk forward brightly and face the world with an open mind. Though life has its storms, no rain lasts forever; every gloomy mood can be dried into a beautiful smile.
Achievers may lose their jobs, face rejection, or be ignored, but they excel at discovering positive elements in adversity and seeking new opportunities within change. As Blake said, "Success is a ladder; those with their hands in their pockets cannot climb it."
To achieve success, never stop taking action, regardless of the magnitude of the difficulties encountered. For a successful person, there are "no excuses" in the face of any obstacle. All opportunities must be earned through struggle; opportunities will not automatically knock on your door, just as salt does not stir itself into soup.