Events themselves carry no emotions and are not pre-marked with joy or sorrow. Everything gains meaning through the interpretations we assign, which in turn influence the one who provides them. Life is short; do not leave regrets behind. Laugh when you want to, cry when you must, and love when it is time—do not suppress yourself. Life is like the wind, passing through the seasons and tasting the bitterness and sweetness of the past. Keeping a piece of blue sky in the heart and longing for worldly connections; having witnessed the scenery around us and felt the fleeting nature of time, I use words to speak and paint a picture of life. There is no such thing as accidental success, only doubled effort; behind every strenuous endeavor, there is surely a doubled reward. I enjoy warmth in time and forget the blooming of flowers in the passing years. A wise man's eyes are on his head, and his greatest sin is arrogance; a blind man's eyes are at his feet, and his greatest sin is stubbornness. Five hundred glances in a previous life are exchanged for a single fleeting glance in this one. Married couples will inevitably have arguments, but they are held together by responsibility and an inseparable bond of kinship. Losing a partner brings profound heartache, for they have long since become part of one's life. As one ages, it may become normal to go six months without sexual activity. Do not envy the prosperity of others; stay true to your own ground, and you can live a happy and free life. A beautiful face is but a skull covered in flesh. The methods used by the Japanese may not always be honorable, but their spirit of striving to master advanced technology through all means is worth our study and reference.