In this world, there is a kind of emotion called 'bearing weight': those who can lift and let go are 'lifting weights,' while those who can lift but cannot let go are 'carrying burdens.' Use addition to love, subtraction to resent, and multiplication to express gratitude. The most important thing in life is not gain or loss, but maintaining a calm mind to treat yourself well.
Instead of letting others envy you as a descendant of nobility, make them envy you as an ancestor of nobility. To live an extraordinary life, one must have extraordinary thoughts. In this life, you will either be a model for others or a lesson for others.
A truly humorous person finds joy in subtle moments, smiling alone or with a calm grin, providing a breath of fresh air to a dull life. Perhaps in hundreds of years or thousands of miles away, someone else will connect with them across time and space, sharing a silent understanding and a smile.
No one is indispensable; being inseparable from someone now does not mean you will be forever. Nothing is impossible to let go of; sometimes, the things you refuse to give up might end up giving up on you first.
The wider your vision, the broader your heart. A frog in a well can only see the sky as large as the well's opening and cannot understand the thirst of a bird. A person does not need to be highly knowledgeable, but must have insight. Those who are narrow-minded are often the creators of their own troubles. Those who see more and think further can be more understanding and forgiving. When troubles arise, look up at the vast sky. Vision determines perspective, and perspective defines destiny.
Ambition is the cornerstone of a career and the compass on the journey forward. A person without ambition is like a kite with a broken string, drifting aimlessly in the air. Once ambition is set, one must work tirelessly to achieve it. It is a proven fact: the higher the ambition, the greater the achievement.
Life offers two kinds of true joy: the ability to savor what you possess, and the fulfillment found in the pursuit. Always remember: greed is the truest form of poverty, while contentment is the truest form of wealth!