The peak of life is maturity. A mature person is the most charming. Maturity is simple: it is when a person learns to cherish what they have.
The Warring States period was an era of constant conflict, burgeoning talent, and a hundred schools of thought. In contrast, the prosperity of the Tang Dynasty was an era of peace, brilliant stars, and continuous innovation.
Every individual is unique, possessing their own distinct temperament. We should not attempt to find the shadow of one person in another, as this will only lead to disappointment.
Your emotions are like a pool; with a single flash, I am drawn into your heart like a fish, leaving sweet notes in the spring breeze. Your warm whispers caress my surging passions like water, leaving me unable to leave the embrace of spring.
Do not fantasize when the sun sets; instead, work when the sun rises. The most precious thing in life is the "now." Laziness goes hand in hand with stupidity, diligence with success, depression with failure, and perseverance with prosperity.
Talents can be divided into two types: those who are self-made, creating their own careers by realizing their potential, and those who are discovered, winning their careers by having their abilities and expertise unearthed by others.
In life, we encounter various people—classmates, friends, elders, leaders, and colleagues. Your attitude often determines your success and future. If you smile at others, they will smile back; if you are respectful, they will be respectful. A warm attitude attracts friends, elders, and leaders, whereas rudeness can cost you everything. Therefore, no matter whom you meet, treat them with a sincere and warm heart.