The reunions and partings in life are like blooming summer flowers, breathtakingly beautiful, or like falling leaves, melancholically unforgettable. Some encounters are destined to linger in the mind, and some people are destined to be etched in our hearts. Everyone must face the joy of meeting and the sorrow of parting.
Be indifferent to gains and losses; do not obsess over what you have or what you lack.
A beautiful life often comes without warning. It endures the atmosphere of despair, then appears quietly, walking towards you, unrecognized and bringing nothing, yet there you are.
Sometimes, there is a sudden sense of irritability, a desire for silence, or unexplained melancholy. We just want to be alone, away from the world. Perhaps the world is too overwhelming, or we have become lost in vanity, making it hard to face life lightly. I only hope there is someone to say, "Don't fear, I am here," when I feel lost.
Rely on yourself; to change your destiny, you must rely on yourself. Everything requires perseverance, patience, and utmost effort. There are no born champions; strength is forged through tempering. To achieve something, one must compete with and surpass rivals. Competing with the weak offers higher odds of victory, but it is hard to become great; only by competing with the strong can one expand their horizons and become truly powerful.
Lao Tzu said: "Knowing others is wisdom; knowing oneself is enlightenment. He who conquers others is strong; he who conquers himself is mighty."
Everyone is like a juggler balancing five balls: work, health, family, friends, and soul. Only "work" is made of rubber and will bounce back if dropped; the other four are made of glass and will shatter if they fall. Therefore, while working hard, cherish your family, health, friends, and soul even more.