Facing difficulties means you are making progress; feeling pressure means you have goals.
The only person hindering your growth is yourself. Human weakness lies in the inability to let go—letting go of a fading romance, a sense of vanity, or the need for applause. True love means valuing someone more than yourself.
To maintain a joyful mood and a relaxed mind, we must change erroneous concepts and biased thinking habits, learning to let go, to release, and to forget.
Everything can start anew except for youth. Many things are beautiful because they are tied to youth; once separated from it, they lose their essence.
Life consists of three days: yesterday, today, and tomorrow. Life involves three stages of learning: youth is like the morning sun, adulthood is like the midday light, and old age is like the light of a candle. Truth, goodness, and beauty are the essence of life: truth is the bone, goodness is the meridian, and beauty is the flesh.
Occupy the heart with virtue to make it noble. The value of success varies, but noble character is the unchanging standard for measuring it. No matter how much wealth, status, or knowledge one possesses, without pure character, one cannot be called truly successful. In this restless era, young people should seek not only material wealth but also spiritual fulfillment.
We often miss more connections in life than we find. Life is like a glass of plain water—simple and tasteless. Yet, adding a piece of sugar provides a subtle sweetness. Life can be seasoned with many flavors—sour, sweet, bitter, or spicy—but over time, you will find that pure, plain water has the most profound taste.