Because we have lost paradise, we long for the sunlight even more; because we have been hurt, we believe that after the rain, the sun will shine. We are all single-winged angels, and only by embracing each other can we fly.
Lies cater to human nature, and many enjoy hearing them, but they are pleasant yet useless; truth reveals our nature, and many fear hearing it, yet it is useful even if unpleasant.
Changing our destiny does not depend on complaints or lamentations about life, but on our actual actions. As long as we dare to take the first step, success will gradually come closer.
When doing a somersault, choose a soft place to land; when climbing a ladder to the clouds, prepare the steps to descend safely.
Giving is expected; receiving is temporary; happiness is relative; suffering is common; life counts down; days pass as they do; life is hard to define; misfortunes will occur; fate must be trusted; luck can be opened; a person's broad-mindedness shows not in leisure but when views differ; a person's temperament shows not in thriving career but in adversity.
By giving someone a ladder, you also enjoy the joy of reaching the top.
True glory is not in never falling; it is in rising again each time after a fall.