Only when you can let go can you truly hold on. Try to simplify your life, and you will find that the scenery once obscured is the most suitable for your journey. Do not be overly persistent, lest you carry a heavy burden.
In life, if there is someone you care about, it is destiny; if someone cares about you, it is happiness.
Do not view yourself as too strong to the point of ignoring external factors, nor too weak to the point of becoming a mere product of others.
Words kept in the heart are not intended to hide, but rather because not all pain can be expressed through shouting.
A woman's interest in things rarely lasts long, but if she is not allowed to pursue them, her interest will become even stronger.
Life does not require an excessive pursuit of perfection; in fact, imperfection is a form of beauty.
Clear water has no fish, and a person who is too critical will have no followers; therefore, being "muddled" is the highest state of wisdom.
The fastest pace is not leaping, but continuing; the slowest pace is not small steps, but hesitation.
People say days filled with love are the sweetest, and with a loved one in mind, there is no more pain or trouble. Yet, reality also tells people that pain can spread twofold.
Dressing up requires no reason; one dresses up only to please oneself.
Protect your true self, for usually, it is not others but oneself who destroys the self.
The tea has grown cold; let me brew you a fresh cup.
A single kind word to another can bring infinite joy.
Sales requires patience and constant visits. Do not act too hastily or become careless; instead, remain calm, observe others, and close the deal at the right moment.
Watch your thoughts, for they become your words; watch your words, for they become your actions; watch your actions, for they become your habits; watch your habits, for they become your character; watch your character, for it determines your destiny. Therefore, the most important question is: where do your thoughts come from?
The essence of life is to surpass oneself and to meet challenges from others.
The more one takes oneself too seriously, the less others will take them seriously.
If complaining becomes a habit, the soul is like it is in shackles, never finding relief. Only by letting go of complaints can one experience the freedom and happiness of life.