Many people live their lives without achievement because they never truly understand how to live or how to conduct themselves.
Dependent origination is the supreme law of the universe. Our mental and physical cultivation, and all things in existence, must not violate this law. Secular and transcendental laws should not be bifurcated but established within this consistent principle. The essence of Buddhism is equality rather than hierarchy, freedom rather than oppression, and community rather than individualism.
The brightest flames of joy are often ignited by unexpected sparks; the fragrant flowers blooming along life's path are also the natural growth of seeds fallen by chance.
When an attractive person remains silent, they are seen as "cool"; when an unattractive person remains silent, they are seen as "introverted."
In life, there is no need for excessive effort; letting things take their natural course may be the best outcome. If you encounter someone on a narrow path, there is no need to understand their hurried state of mind; you only need to step aside slightly, and they will do the same. By meeting life with a smile, you create harmony and joy while reducing sorrow and worry.
Success requires relentless effort and persistence, but those who truly endure are driven not by the temptation of profit, but by a perfect balance of passion and commitment.