When you fall into sorrow and pain, the best remedy is to learn. The power of learning will keep you invincible on the path of life.
Growth is essentially bidding farewell to your fragile and vulnerable self. Even if thorns cover the path and the pain is unbearable, until you are scarred and your heart becomes calm. Once we have witnessed countless stories of others, we can finally learn to face life with composure and tranquility.
Cherish the pain brought to you by love and learn to enjoy the traces left by emotion. Many years later, when passion fades and life becomes mundane, that pain may become a rare luxury. Thinking of that person, we will say: Thank you for the pain, for the pain proves that we once loved deeply.
Giving up is a form of wisdom, and imperfections are a blessing. If you have six apples, do not eat them all. If you give five to others, although you lose the fruit, you gain friendship and goodwill. As sharing becomes a habit, you will eventually receive gifts far more precious than apples.
Happiness does not stem from having more, but from caring less. A muddle-headed person often finds happiness more easily, while those who are overly clear-headed are prone to worries. If you focus too much on details, life becomes filled with trivialities; by seeing things more clearly, one can savor the true essence of life.
When feeling depressed, allow yourself some solitude; do not seek distractions from strangers or bother acquaintances.
Live a life as deep as an erhu, with the spirit of hip-hop blues.
Do not let arrogance mix with wisdom, and do not let humility lack wisdom.
Time remains, but it is we who are passing by.
Wasting time in idleness is like committing a theft.
Humility is an eternal virtue; when faced with senseless words, learn to remain silent.
Without a car, life is depressing; with a car, it is busy; without a good car, life is filled with envy; and with a good car, it is filled with vigilance.
Joy is always accompanied by sadness, and the rain will eventually clear. If sorrow lingers, learn to face parting with composure, and seek what was lost with a smile.
What harm is there in small flaws? They make an orange sweeter and a person more charming. Some imperfections are gifts from God; treat them well, and you will find unexpected rewards.
If you do not create your own troubles, others can never give them to you. Often, it is not the world, but your own heart that refuses to let go.