1. Watch how a bright moon stretches the shadows of time, and how the beauty of fireflies intertwines our gaze. Life is like a journey; one needn't obsess over the destination, but rather cherish the scenery along the way and the mood while observing it. Traversing the tunnels of time, feeling the vicissitudes of years, walking through wind and rain by your side.
2. Everyone possesses two selves: one awake in the darkness, and one asleep in the light. Some people and events are merely stations you must pass through. Success or failure, joy or sorrow, gathering or parting, love or hate—none of it matters. They only serve to help you taste the many flavors of life and witness the myriad aspects of the world, teaching you to remain indifferent to the world's whims. Every experience is a medicine that hastens maturity. Focus on the present; regardless of the future, grasping today firmly is the best way to adorn your tomorrow.
3. Facing the complexities of the world, one sometimes feels lost. Life is like a difficult puzzle: solve it as you go, or if it cannot be solved, set it aside and try again later. Things do not become smoother because of your worries, nor do they change because of your discontent. Learn to let go, to see through and look past things; once you truly release them, everything becomes easier.
4. It is not unusual for people to come and go in your life. Sometimes, you feel there is something you must say, yet the words elude you. You meet again, chatting and smiling under the perfect spring sun, but when it comes time to bid farewell, tears fall unexpectedly. Only then do you remember the words: "Thank you for having walked into my heart." Whether they hear it or not no longer matters.
5. Everything lies in choice. While learning sincerity, we also learn betrayal. If a person can never "betray" their old self, they will never have a tomorrow and will be forever trapped in the past.
6. Whatever choice we make, it signifies a unique journey and flavor of life. We cannot foresee the opportunity costs of our decisions; the ultimate meaning of this one-way street must be bestowed by ourselves. Those who carry a sense of mission, loss, and urgency are truly extraordinary. If you constantly forgive yourself, you will surely lose your way; if you treat yourself too kindly at every turn, you will inevitably lose yourself.
7. By being good to yourself, you become more outstanding and more valuable in the eyes of others. If you give too much to others, you will become fragile; once your utility is exhausted, it is all over. Therefore, learn to love and cherish yourself, leaving more opportunities for your own growth. Do not always strive to please others; the more you care about them, the more humble you become. Only by pleasing yourself and allowing others to please you will you truly become valuable.