Flowers without names can still bloom into breathtaking landscapes; humble grass can still cover the earth with vibrant green. In reality, we often lose our spirit under heavy burdens and forsake ourselves by looking up too much. For those we love and those who love us, we are the most important. This importance comes from our desire for life and our promise to it, radiating warmth, affection, and comfort.
There is no work in this world that is without hardship; life itself is a process of cultivation. Why let a restless heart harm yourself and waste your years? In life, it helps to adopt the mindset of “if you have it, that’s great; if not, it’s okay,” turning hardship into joy. Simply being alive is a form of practice.
In life, there is always someone who resides deep in our soul. A pure space is an immaculate sanctuary, a subtle connection is an exchange of hearts. Though invisible, companionship nurtures the heart; subtle understanding stirs emotions. Words that touch the heart are from sincere intentions; sounds that resonate are where emotions are stirred. Over time, what we gain is not only affection but also deep emotional impact; what we hold in gatherings and separations is not only true intent but genuine feelings. Holding hands in life is easy; connecting hearts is far harder.
Life is like chess, and character matters most. On the journey of life, no matter how careful you are, there will be moments when you act correctly or feel regret, but you cannot say, “Can I undo this move?” Fate will not allow it; it will press on as you dwell on regret, deepening your predicament. Therefore, there is no need to sigh; regret is useless. If you make a mistake, correct it; if you fall, stand up. What cannot be changed should be remembered as experience.