Bodhidharma said: "Do not seek the future, do not worry about the past, and do not dwell on the present."
A philosophical elder possesses not only a thoughtful mind but also hands ready for practice and legs prepared for trekking.
Our encounters are not mere chance; we have traveled through mountains and rivers to find each other. This brief moment of destiny in the river of life is not accidental. The sky is embedded with countless eyes from past and present, and a tear shed in the night reflects the light like an eternal soul, pinned in the distant void, watching both our past and future selves.
Life is like music, composed of hearing, emotion, and instinct, rather than just sound.
Since "peace and composure are the true essence of life," let us desire less, fret less, be more confident, and be more content, living our lives with serenity.
When Sun Wukong emerged from the stone, he had not yet mastered the 72 transformations, nor did he know he would become the disciple of Tang Sanzang and journey to the West with a pig; when Zhuge Liang met Liu Bei, he could not have known he would write the legendary victory of the Battle of Red Cliffs; and when Steve Jobs dropped out of Reed College, he could never have imagined he would become the creator of the iPhone brand.
In life, one must always be prepared to say goodbye, and it is best to treat solitude as one of your most loyal friends.