Suffering is a unique form of wealth that not everyone is granted.
The key is not to fear danger, but to learn courage through adventure.
People often view those who are unkind as their enemies, but the greatest enemy in life is often ourselves. External enemies are easy to understand and guard against, while the self is difficult to truly know, understand, and master.
In truth, the root of your troubles and sorrows is never the misfortunes of others, but your own attitude.
人生由来不满安得朝夕事隐忧。
If you seek a flawless friendship, you may spend your entire life without finding a single friend.
Life is brief; we should treat our spiritual selves with kindness and contemplate the meaning of existence. Life is not meant for finding answers or solving problems, but for living joyfully. For every bit of trouble life brings, one must cultivate a bit of Zen to resolve it.
To practice Buddha-remembrance, one must have true faith and earnest vows. One must be respectful and sincere. One must listen intently. One must possess the heart to save all living beings. One must abstain from killing and protect life. One must be vegetarian. One must do no evil and practice all good. One must constantly self-reflect; if an unkind thought arises, it must be eliminated immediately. If a kind thought arises, it must be expanded. Even if one cannot fully achieve this, the intention must never be absent. Practicing kindness in thought, speech, and action is the way to cultivate both body and mind. Such is a true disciple of the Buddha.
Sensitive people often struggle to find happiness because they care too much about everything.
Never attempt to mask your intellectual deficiencies. Even if you use bold speculations or assumptions to cover them up, they will eventually burst like soap bubbles, leaving you with nothing but shame.
Those who truly understand life often do not lead mediocre or overly stable lives; they possess the courage to undertake difficult adventures, leading to a life of substance and meaning.
To become mature, certain truths remain constant: read more, reflect more, associate with excellent people, and persevere. While this sounds simple, few truly achieve it. Beyond the influences of personality and environment, many simply lack the intrinsic motivation to act.
Life has many flavors, and imperfection is inevitable. Only through contentment can one find true freedom. Never doubt your own life, and do not compare your happiness to others or complain about your misfortunes. A peaceful mindset is essential for an ordinary life. Everyone is unique; do not lose yourself in jealousy or envy, and do not let your life's journey go to waste.
In middle age, the view on money often shifts: one stops chasing small gains and realizes large fortunes may be out of reach. Instead of focusing on outcomes, one learns to find value in the process of life.
Storms and heavy rains can break branches, but they can never shake the roots. On the journey of life, unless a true hurricane arrives, there is no need to worry about the loss of a few leaves.