Nothing in this world remains unchanged. Whether it is emotions or destiny, things will inevitably undergo changes, leaving marks behind. As time passes, everything fades: the dreams we had, the experiences we had, the paths we walked, and the hardships we endured will all eventually dissipate. Although our starting points in life may differ, our destination is the same—whether in poverty or wealth, joy or sorrow, we all eventually return to dust. Therefore, during our lifetime, we should live happily rather than dwell in sorrow.
Strength brings influence; achievement brings status. Wealth can bolster one's confidence, while being left behind leads to being pushed aside. The market economy does not cater to the weak, and the political stage has no room for tears. Instead of being angry with life, it is better to strive for oneself.
The beginning is this life, and the end is the next; one must abide by the eternal rules of existence.
Things that are easily obtained only bring comfort, not excitement.
Melancholy and lonely women are often at the mercy of marriage and fate.
Life is like a game of chess; while attacking, one must also pay attention to defense.
As long as there is pursuit, life will remain forever young.
Life, much like playing chess, is not about luck but about the skill of mastering the whole game.