To acknowledge one's greatness is to embrace one's doubts.
What exhausts us is often not the distance of the road, but the gloom in our hearts; what makes us despondent is not the ruggedness of the future, but the loss of self-confidence; what causes the most pain is not the misfortunes of life, but the shattering of hope; what leads to despair is not the blow of setbacks, but the death of the soul. Therefore, let us view things lightly and open our hearts; everything will gradually improve.
Do not waste your life on things you will inevitably regret.
Only after tasting pain can we cherish the happiness we once ignored; only after experiencing the ordinary can we treasure the bliss we once discarded. Without pain, the feast of life loses its flavor; without the ordinary, the canvas of life lacks its base color. Complaining and dreaming are futile; we must face the raw cruelty of reality.
To change others, one must first know, conquer, and change oneself.
Some things are destined to become stories, some people destined to become old friends, and some paths destined to be walked alone. People and events enter our lives; whether through gain or loss, joy or sorrow, they all eventually become memories. The more we experience, the stronger our hearts become and the steadier our steps.
When you learn to let go, troubles will cease.
Most people, most of the time, can only rely on themselves. Lacking a background, influential mentors, or elite education is not a barrier. The key lies in deciding which path to take, who you want to become, and how prepared you are to conquer your own laziness. Move forward, believe in your dreams, and persevere. Only then can you prove yourself and find the dignity you seek.
The world kisses me with pain, and I respond with song.
We trade our childhood and youth for the sake of achievement, and we lose ourselves in the pursuit of love.