Life is like fireworks, drifting through the crowd, seeking warmth, yet the heart remains an empty city. I once danced and celebrated until dawn, but that innocence has turned to dust. Even the most brilliant fireworks eventually return to solitude. Past tenderness and promises dissolve into the vortex of time, turning into bubbles. The once profound moments leave only a trace of sorrow in the heart.
In the chaotic flow of life, yesterday's troubles are easily forgotten.
Some say life is like a rainbow, colorful and radiant; others say it is like a dream, fleeting and frantic. Some see it as a crescent moon waiting to become full, while others view it as rowing against the current—to stop is to retreat.
Some love you with your hair down, others love you with it up, but do not forget that those who truly love you, love every version of you.
Everyone carries a sorrowful story in their heart, which others perceive as happiness.
Life consists of 5% brilliance, 5% pain, and 90% mundanity.
Many fail not because of incompetence, but because of a lack of focus.
When an accident happens to someone else, do not remain a mere bystander. Ask yourself: What lessons or experiences can I gain from this?
Goals are like butterflies; chasing them is exhausting. If you plant flowers, the butterflies will come to you. Only by continuously improving yourself can you attract others. Success is not about challenging others, but about changing yourself.
Failures seek excuses, while successes seek methods and opportunities.
While thinking twice before acting is a wise way to avoid regret, it can sometimes be too passive. Conversely, acting with courage and then reflecting on one's actions might yield even greater rewards.