Life is a stage, and we are all actors. The key is how you choose to perform: will it be a tragedy or a comedy? Will you seek applause or endure the sting of hardship?
Pigeons enjoy flocks, yet they can fly alone. Often, it is in solitude that they complete their longest journeys.
Storms strengthen and stir emotions; plants that grow under the pressure of wind and rain are far more resilient than those nurtured in a greenhouse.
Competition is the only way to climb the social ladder. One must strive hard, or else risk being relegated to the bottom of society.
To treat oneself as others is "selflessness"; to treat others as oneself is "compassion"; to treat others as others is "wisdom"; and to treat oneself as oneself is "inner peace."
There are two types of happy people: those who truly understand life and view everything with appreciation and tolerance, and those who love life so much that they forget what worries are, living in eternal joy.
Do not speak much to those who praise everything; believe little in those who condemn everything; do not trust those who are indifferent; trust but do not depend on the outstanding; trust and depend on the ordinary; and neither depend on nor trust the detestable.
Life begins as a blank sheet. The journey matters more than the scenery. Life offers us more than accumulation; it offers realization. Life is imperfect, and we are here to experience both joy and sorrow. Learn to accept, endure, enjoy, and cherish everything to cultivate a colorful life.