There are many ways to make money, but without finding the "seed" of wealth, one cannot become a true entrepreneur.
If you do not trouble yourself, no one else can cause you trouble, for distress stems from an inability to let go within your own heart.
If your heart is bright and sunny, the sky will always be blue; if your heart is clouded, the sky will always be gray.
In the journey of life, when you slow down to appreciate the scenery, you will find how lovely life is, and that every season offers delights sufficient to make you forget all your worries.
Whether playing a protagonist or a supporting role, one can remain at ease—facing life requires the flexibility to bend or stand straight when needed.
Laziness is like rust; it consumes the body even more than hard work does.
To do good, though fortune may not yet arrive, calamity has already been averted; to do evil, though calamity may not yet arrive, fortune has already departed.
It is not that every strong person will win, but rather that only those who win are truly strong!
The happiness of life often does not depend on how much you possess. Therefore, do not obsess over gains and losses, nor let yourself sink into the trap of self-inflicted trouble. To trouble oneself is perhaps the greatest injustice one can inflict upon oneself. Do not always feel that something is missing; as long as you have joy, you lack nothing.
The more complex a problem in this world, the simpler its solution often is; the greater the truth, the simpler and more profound it becomes. This is the essence of "the great Tao is simple."
Happy people are not those without pain, but those who are not controlled by it. It is inevitable to encounter pain in life, but the real danger is not the pain itself, but betraying one's own inner peace. Organize your emotions, let go of unpleasant past events, listen to music, enjoy the scenery, be a simple person, and walk a path of happiness. Carry a smile and set out with joy.
Happiness is like a beautiful flower; at its most radiant moment, we feel the pride it brings. Flowers offer us their most brilliant smiles—why not share this beauty and enjoy simple pleasures? That, too, is a form of happiness.