To see through the world is to realize it is but ebb and flow; to see through life is to realize it is but impermanence; to see through love is to realize it is but gathering and parting. Life is a form of destiny. Under the sky of fate, let us cherish sincerity and kindness, persist in our dreams and expectations, and treat life, living, and existence with utmost sincerity.
Do not let wandering desires deviate the course of happiness; otherwise, in a moment of sudden reflection, you may find that you have lost the truest happiness.
Those who cannot command themselves will eventually be commanded by others.
Encounters do not need to occur during the most prosperous seasons, for such times are often marked by immaturity and haste. Through the passing years, the true essence of humanity and the color of first encounters may slowly fade. Amidst the pressures of life, superficial splendor can no longer contain the long-accumulated confusion within the heart, turning the passion of first sight into a faint melancholy.
God said, "Let there be light," and so there was light! I turned off the lamp, yet could find no light; I passed by the moon, only to discover that the place of pure, bright light is merely a massive stone.
Life is like a train journey, where every person is a conductor. You watch passengers boarding and departing, coming and going; you never know who will enter the station next or who will leave you. Amidst endless curiosity and waiting, the train moves from one station to another. I used to always look forward to the next station—to happiness and eternity—but through constant waiting and changing, I lost my original self and became someone I no longer recognize. Having missed station after station, I no longer wish to miss any more; I only want to cherish the happiness of this very station.