Through countless twists and turns and the dust of the road, everyone carries a story and an unfinished dream in their heart. The relentless pursuit of the past transforms into tolerance as the years pass. We no longer haggle over gains and losses or fret over success and failure. In this open-mindedness, we elevate our appreciation for emotions and realize that we are the protagonists of our own lives, capable of controlling our own moods. The value of life is enhanced at the moment of this transformation, teaching us how to better face the journey of life.
Life is like a game of chess, where one mistake can end the whole game. The regret, however, is that life is not like chess; when you make a mistake, you cannot take it back, nor can you play another round.
Life is like a river. The upstream is childhood, like a beautiful stream, crystal clear, flowing down with laughter and songs; the midstream is middle age, filled with waterfalls and hidden reefs, having both twists and smooth stretches.
The essence of exercise lies in strengthening oneself and bringing joy to both body and mind.
If one does not plan ahead, one will surely face worries in the near future. When things are going well, one should prepare a way out; when things are difficult, one should find a way through.
Being able to speak but unable to act is not true wisdom; in this world, there is only smoothness, but no perfection.
There are no desperate situations in this world, only people who despair in their situations.