Life does not need to pursue perfection excessively, as imperfection itself is a kind of beauty.
The Great Master Bodhidharma said: “When there is no delusion, the mind is the Buddha realm; when there is delusion, the mind is hell. Sentient beings create delusion and give rise to more thoughts, thus remaining in hell; bodhisattvas observe delusion without generating further thoughts, thus dwelling in the Buddha realm.”
All states are created by the mind, and the mind is the master. When free from desire and attachment, even within a small space one can experience boundless freedom. With an open heart, troubles have nowhere to hide.
Everyone has the right to happiness, but not everyone has the ability to truly feel it.
Crutches can prevent falling, but they cannot help one run.
In small-scale cooperation, one should let go of pride and show mutual respect; in larger cooperation, one should let go of interests and seek balance; in long-term cooperation, one must let go of personality differences and achieve mutual growth. This applies not only to work, but also to love, marriage, friendship, and career.
Youth is full of vitality and passion, intertwined with joy and sorrow. Every encounter at life’s turning points is guided by fate, and walking hand in hand through time brings a sense of peace. The past fades like the wind, leaving traces in the quiet alleys of life. Life is always rushing forward, and only in a place of inner peace can one find true tranquility.
In winter memories, snow falls from the sky, as if it dampens the footsteps of chasing dreams. The north wind and moonlight weave a fairy-tale scene, while in reality people hurry through a world of concrete buildings, as if trapped in an invisible cage, suffocated by the heavy air.