The expression of language is very important. If communication is unclear, it leads to misunderstanding; if it lacks structure, it becomes confusing. Therefore, in interaction, Clarity and accurate expression should always be the top priority.
Things group by similarity, and people gather by preference. We have the right to like or dislike others. When facing people we do not like, there is no need to waste time; it is better to spend that time on things we enjoy.
Only those who know tolerance are truly wise and have a deep understanding of life. Only those who can appreciate themselves possess greater wisdom and are able to move toward success through continuous self-encouragement.
Buddhas and Bodhisattvas are not above all beings; they place themselves at the lowest position, bearing the joys and sufferings of all. Therefore, regardless of one’s external status, if one wishes to resonate with such wisdom and compassion, one must also lower oneself internally. The lower one becomes, the easier it is for wisdom and compassion to enter the heart.
I do not know how long life is, so I tell myself every day that the person I care about most in this life is you. When you are here, you are everything; when you are not, everything reminds me of you. In the midst of busyness, everyone has difficulties; in reality, everyone has hardships. Life is full of entanglements and helplessness. Therefore, some things can be taken seriously, but not overly so. A relaxed heart leads to a smoother path.
True happiness does not come from physical strength or wealth, but from integrity and fairness.
The joy of life depends on one’s attitude toward it. Happiness belongs to oneself, and as long as one is willing, one can adjust one’s mindset at any time to enter a positive state. Live simply, act simply, remain calm in situations, and avoid frustration in difficulties. With an attitude of acceptance, life becomes richer and deeper. Simplicity is a kind of calmness, not monotony; it is simplicity, not mediocrity.