Going with the flow first requires understanding that everything in the world is subject to causal conditions, gathering and dispersing in constant change.
The way someone loves you may not be exactly as you expect, but that does not mean they do not love you wholeheartedly.
Life, seen up close, is a tragedy; seen from afar, it is a comedy.
Life is filled with pain, yet those who are truly happy are not controlled by suffering, and those with a peaceful heart are not entangled by sorrow.
True love should transcend the length of life, the breadth of the heart, and the depth of the soul.
Excellence is a habit. If excellence is a habit, then laziness is also a habit. In the process of life, apart from temperament differences due to nature, most traits are formed through acquired experience. Therefore, every word and action is the result of accumulation over time. From this moment on, we should turn excellence into a habit, making good behavior natural and part of our second nature.
Going with the flow first requires understanding that everything in the world is subject to causal conditions, gathering and dispersing in constant change. Love and hate, success and failure, honor and disgrace are all impermanent and not to be clung to. Joy and suffering both arise from conditions. Instead of being overwhelmed by outcomes, it is better to carefully choose good actions in the process. Going with the flow means doing one’s best while allowing gains and losses to unfold naturally.
Life is full of passersby. If you had not already left, I would not have written you into scenery. Those who once promised to be friends for life eventually drift away and become strangers. Perhaps life is too short; while we chase dreams, love, and aspirations, we forget those who pass by us, and in the end, we all become mere passersby in each other’s memories.
Going with the flow first requires understanding that everything in the world is subject to causal conditions, gathering and dispersing in constant change.