To see the world with a beautiful mind and learn to forgive others is to learn how to treat oneself well. Hatred only keeps our souls in darkness, while forgiveness brings freedom and liberation. Those who lack wisdom often dwell on past grievances, letting them persist indefinitely.
The capacity of the heart is like a container that can expand or contract. When we focus solely on our own desires, it shrinks; when we consider others, it gradually expands. A single thought can change everything: one's perspective can be as vast as the universe or as tiny as a grain of dust.
When hurt, grit your teeth; when in pain, stand tall. Such is life. Facing life's various misfortunes, do not succumb to sorrow or grief. Approach them as naturally as watching flowers fall or grass wither—with tranquility, knowing that tomorrow brings a new beginning.
How can I meet you at your most beautiful moment? For this, I have prayed before Buddha for five hundred years, asking for a destined connection. Buddha then transformed me into a tree, growing by the path you must pass.
Most lives are ordinary and plain, yet within this simplicity lies true emotion; profound meaning is hidden within the mundane. To experience it, one must use the heart. Shift your gaze slightly away from material pursuits, and allow time and space for your soul and spirit to find a home.
What makes humanity unique is not our intellect to perceive the essence of things, but our willpower to keep promises, to constantly renew ourselves, to uphold our values, and to pursue our goals.
Patience is more precious than intellect.
Even failure has a future; continue to pursue hope without losing heart.
An expert is one who knows more and more precisely about things that are becoming smaller and fewer.