No one is irreplaceable, and nothing is indispensable. Once you realize this, even if those around you leave or you lose what you love most, you will understand that it is not a catastrophe.
In reality, "forever" is merely a human longing; nothing in this world lasts eternally.
Learn to say "thank you"—not as a mere formality, but as a recognition and return for someone's support. Learn to say "I'm sorry"—not as a hollow phrase, but as a genuine acknowledgment and regret for one's own mistakes.
There are three ways to solve any problem: accept, change, or leave.
Everyone has a secret corner within themselves; one cannot walk out of it, and others cannot break into it. I hide my deepest secrets there. If you do not understand me, I do not blame you.
To think twice before acting to avoid regret is a wise way to live. However, this attitude can sometimes seem overly passive. Conversely, acting boldly without deliberation and then refining through reflection may yield greater rewards.
Life is a passing through and a transcendence; it is a possession and a letting go.
If you try to cater to everyone's feelings, you are destined to suffer.
Our misfortune lies in being led by time, unable to remain still enough to perceive the whole and the eternal. For humans, the only thing that is eternal is their own restlessness, which is the very source of extreme suffering.
Suffering grows with the attention paid to it; it is your very focus that nourishes it.