Do not involve money when making friends, as relationships mixed with interests are often difficult to maintain for long.
Happiness is an instinct in life, while bitterness and sweetness together form its true experience. Maturity is learning to stay calm; openness comes from tolerance; wisdom arises from letting go; tranquility is a form of self-cultivation; forgetting can sometimes be a blessing; and experience is the most valuable wealth. Believe that with effort, what you desire will come, and what you wish to forget will fade with time.
Life requires learning five perspectives for self-protection: to see things clearly without being trapped by details; to take things lightly and understand the impermanence of gain and loss; to see through that conflicts often arise from interests; to understand that ordinariness is the essence of life; and to realize that all experiences eventually return to calmness.
There is no need for regret, as the past is like the wind; no need for regret, as what is meant to come will come; no need for frustration, as time cannot be reversed; no need for sorrow, as once confidence is lost, it is hard to regain. If work is seen as dull, achievements will stay away; if life is seen as boring, happiness will disappear; if friends are seen as unnecessary, laughter will fade.
The path of life is something everyone explores while moving forward. Destiny is full of uncertainty and complexity. In a lifetime, we meet many people and events, and no one can predict their final place in our lives. Therefore, never underestimate any moment, as each one may become a turning point.
The truly personal time in life is the quiet moments. Silence is not emptiness, but peace beyond noise; it is healing after pain, understanding after confusion, reflection under anxiety, and rest after exhaustion. Not arguing or competing is wisdom. In stillness, the soul settles and inner growth is nurtured.