In life, one should balance vision and reality: look far for direction, but focus on the practical for the immediate. Most people struggle to understand the passage of time, often finding their efforts in vain. Without prior cultivation, there can be no future harvest, much like the cycle of spring plowing and autumn reaping. In the end, those who neglect the practical are the ones who suffer loss.
A person is like an empty bottle; what you fill it with defines you. If you fill it with too much or too much clutter, it becomes difficult to carry. Remember to empty yourself periodically and fill your heart with beautiful things. Simplicity brings happiness.
Wearing the same clothes two days in a row may be considered impolite to others.
Even if you can only sustain it for a year, try to set aside 30% of your income as hard savings.
Opening the space of memory, gently leafing through the times spent with you, tears unexpectedly dampen cold eyes, the night, and that old era. A cup of tea has grown cold, and a trace of longing blooms into loneliness in the silent night.
If a person's desires, beyond the pursuit of money and power, disregard ethics and morality, they will fall into an abyss of desire from which they cannot escape.
A beautiful face is but a skull covered with flesh.
Society is full of competition, and so is university life; winning competition depends on one's own strength.
Life is like a bouquet of flowers; only through careful observation can you see its splendor. Life is like a cup of clear tea; only through careful tasting can you appreciate its flavor.