Money can buy power, but not prestige; it can buy obedience, but not loyalty; it can purchase a body, but not a soul; it can win the hearts of the opportunistic, but not the will of the noble. There is no need to argue with fate—going with the flow brings peace to both sides. There is more than one path to success; do not be rigid or stubborn. When one road is blocked, try another direction.
The joys and sorrows of life are like the two sides of a coin. One side is suffering, the other is happiness. Loss feels like sorrow, hope feels like joy; experience feels painful, reflection feels sweet. What seems painful today may become something worth recalling tomorrow. Joy and sorrow are not fixed but often exist within a single moment of perception. Therefore, do not be overjoyed by gain, nor overwhelmed by loss.
Resenting others is essentially using their mistakes to torture yourself. When one dares not face problems directly, resentment grows in the shadows, gradually distorting character and narrowing the heart. Therefore, no matter what happens, do not hold onto hatred, for the greatest virtue in life is tolerance. Treat difficulties as turning points and believe that when one door closes, another window will open.
Life contains many emotions that cannot be spoken, exhausted, or fully expressed—more tiring, more painful, more heavy. Sometimes it is not that we are not tired, but that we choose not to say it; not that there are no tears, but that we choose not to cry; not that we are no longer hurt, but that we endure in silence. Some fatigue is physical, some is emotional; some tears are visible, some pain is hidden in the heart.
Once upon a time, a phone call from a friend was enough to make you go out immediately. Now, you may respond more calmly, learning restraint and choice.
There is no one in life you are truly unable to live without. Those who seem indispensable today are not necessarily irreplaceable tomorrow. There is nothing you absolutely cannot let go of; what you refuse to release may eventually be the first to let go of you.