I no longer deliberately maintain a large social circle, but instead return to solitude and begin living as my true self. At times I still feel the emptiness of loneliness, yet I would rather preserve my self-respect in this way than exchange it for superficial relationships at the cost of dignity.
I admire those who persist consistently, and I also fear becoming someone who achieves nothing after many years and looks back in regret. Perhaps I truly need to grow up and pursue my dreams with greater determination.
Be grateful—our parents are the ones who love us most in the world, and whom we love most as well. As we grow older, we find fewer people to complain about, because we begin to understand the difficulties of others. Whether it snows or the sun shines, the world remains beautiful. As long as you believe in it, beauty exists. True love can only be returned with sincerity, and I choose to believe.
If your eyes hold spring, your heart can bloom; if your chest holds the ocean, your mind becomes broad; if your mind holds strategy, your actions become decisive; if your eyes are bright, your judgment becomes sharp; if your body has strength, your actions become powerful; if your steps have rhythm, your life becomes light and graceful.
A person's lifelong effort is essentially the continuous integration of personality traits formed since childhood.
Life’s fatigue comes half from survival pressure and half from unnecessary comparison.
Those who appear happy may hide unspeakable pain; those who often smile may carry silent tears; those who show off their lives may not truly live as well as they seem. Everyone’s happiness is understood only by themselves. Do not make things difficult for yourself, nor care too much about others’ judgments. Live in the way that feels comfortable to you. Happiness is like drinking water—only you know whether it is warm or cold. True happiness lies not in the eyes of others, but in your own heart.