Never envy someone else's life, even if they appear happy and prosperous. Nor should you judge another's happiness, even if they seem lonely and helpless. Happiness is like drinking water—only the drinker knows if it is cold or warm. You are not me, so how could you know the paths I have walked and the joys and sorrows in my heart?
Often, we are too naive, longing for happiness in the distance. Only after experience do we realize that the future is vast and our imaginations boundless. We may design the most perfect life path, yet rarely reach it. Thus, we learn that only what we experience is real, and only what we possess is truly ours; imagination is but floating clouds decorating the mind, unable to merge into real life.
Poverty requires no planning, but wealth requires a meticulous plan—and the discipline to implement it.
When you love the wrong person, every day is April Fool's Day; when you love the right person, every day is Valentine's Day.
An optimistic person sees an opportunity in every crisis, while a pessimistic person sees a crisis in every opportunity.
When you hold onto something too tightly, you are limited to only that thing; if you are willing to let go, you gain the chance to choose something else. Some people, if held too closely, are easily lost. It is better to relax and spread your arms; only then will they dance freely before you with a smile.
You have more control over your life than you imagine; even in the face of a relentless illness like cancer, you still possess the power to govern your own spirit.
Meeting the right person at the right time is a lifelong happiness; meeting the wrong person at the right time is a heartbreak; meeting the wrong person at the wrong time is absurdity; and meeting the right person at the wrong time is a lingering sigh. Often, the one you love most does not choose you; the one who loves you most is not the one you love; while the most enduring connection comes from the person who appears at the exact right time.
Do not torment yourself for the sake of anyone or anything—be it through starvation, crying, isolation, or depression. It is unnecessary. A little vulnerability is fine, but life doesn't require constant intelligence. Learn to endure pain; some words are better kept inside, and some pains are better forgotten in silence. Once you have grown through experience, you will know within yourself; many changes do not need to be spoken; others will eventually see them.