If you can feel the warmth of the moon, it is because you believe the moon is warm. Human relationships are built on reciprocity: if you show me respect, I will return it tenfold; If you show care, I will offer warmth. If I offer tenderness, you give me friendship. Do not blame others for being cold if you have been the one piercing their passion. Do not overthink or hold things too tightly, for things will break and your hands will hurt.
Your time is limited, so do not live for others. Do not be bound by dogma, do not live in the opinions of others, and do not let external voices drown out your inner self. Most importantly, bravely follow your heart and intuition, for only they know your true self.
The greatest enemy is the inability to truly know oneself.
Those who practice thriftiness have foresight and security, but it is not wise to be obsessed with wealth, as money cannot be taken beyond the grave. Conversely, those who live beyond their means have unstable foundations and may struggle to cope with life's unpredictable changes.
What is "beauty is in the eye of the beholder"? It is when one's flaws are perceived as virtues: temper becomes "personality," impulsiveness becomes "decisiveness," indecision becomes "deliberation," and pride becomes "confidence." Because of love, every flaw finds a justification.
The more desire one has, the more suffering follows. Trying to grasp everything, like a snake attempting to swallow an elephant, leads to exhaustion and failure, leaving one trapped in endless struggle.
Everything requires moderation. Whether it is pride, desire, ambition, or pleasure, one should maintain balance and avoid extremes.