"Walk your own path, let others talk." As long as you remain steadfast, the opinions of others cannot sway you.
Everyone possesses imagination and tends to speculate on the nature of things. Often, before an event occurs or the truth is revealed, we use our imagination to guess the "situation." However, once speculation becomes a habit, subjective will often overrides objective truth, leading to misconceptions or distortions. Nothing in this world is absolute; everything is relative and ever-changing, not simply a reflection of our wishes.
Those who constantly look backward and worry about the future often find themselves lost in confusion, unable to escape the interference of external circumstances.
To live for the masses is to possess a life worth a thousand gold; to live only for oneself is to be as insignificant as a needle.
In the process of hurting others, we unconsciously hurt ourselves as well.
On the journey of life, if we do not know which port we are sailing toward, then whether the wind is favorable or not becomes irrelevant. A life without direction or planning is merely a life of futility, and stagnant thinking carries the risk of being left behind, leaving one stuck in the same place.
The Three Measures of Life: A person's life can be measured by three dimensions. First is courage, much like the saying "a newborn calf fears no tiger," representing youthful boldness. Second is strength, referring to the peak of one's physical power during youth. Third is breadth of mind; knowledge and tolerance are proportional. As one learns more, the circle of knowledge expands, and the capacity to embrace the world grows.