Life is like a field; what you sow is what you reap—a cycle of cause and effect that no one can escape. Life is like a play; what you think, you encounter—a cycle of joy and sorrow that no one can avoid. Pain helps you know yourself and see others clearly. If you fail, dust yourself off and stand up; who really cares about your stumbles? If you succeed, toast to your integrity; the greatest love lies in how many people you help. Once you have experienced and understood the many things in this world, your heart will find peace. Maturity is meeting life's trivialities with a smile. There are three things in life you should not squander: health, money, and love; to squander them is to lose more than you gain. There are three things you cannot hold onto: life, time, and love; the more you cling, the further they drift. There are three things you should not dwell on: disasters, death, and lost love; to dwell on them is to invite suffering. Be a simple person—peaceful yet persistent. Every effort made today is a form of accumulation, silently paving the way for you to become a better version of yourself. Never deceive others, for those you deceive are the very ones who once trusted you. There are no insurmountable obstacles, only insurmountable moods; change your mindset, and the world changes with it. Without mountain risks, there is no joy for climbers; without thrills, there is no happiness for strivers; without danger, there is no pleasure for explorers. Standing has its risks, and crawling has its safety; hands have their flaws, and hooves have their strengths. Truth may occasionally dim, but it will never be extinguished. The most beautiful smile is the sunlight from within, and sunshine cannot be manufactured. Humanity should not be arrogant, for we cannot create everything. Every experience in life is a wealth, depending on how we perceive and understand it. Although falling is inevitably sad, do not forget to grab a handful of sand as you rise.