God loves you simply because of who He is, not because of anything you have done or failed to do.
The world is vast, and we are as tiny as dust motes in the air, barely visible. Yet, life is not insignificant; it brings vitality to barren earth and makes the world colorful. The splendor of the world is like a cup of poisoned wine—we always seek to avoid it, yet often find ourselves intoxicated by it; fame and fortune are like a nightmare from which we always long to awaken.
Be strong, and be strong only for yourself. The words we speak, the things we do, the paths we walk, and the people we meet—each moment is a future memory. Life has its ups and downs; you may lose many things, but never lose your spirit. Never wrong yourself; one can live without anyone, perhaps even better. So, relax, bring joy to yourself and others, and do not waste time on those who do not believe in you.
Scientific inspiration is never something to be waited for. If there are any "accidental opportunities" in scientific progress, they belong only to those with cultivated knowledge, those capable of independent thinking, and those with a spirit of perseverance.
Life is filled with many passersby. If they had not already departed, I would not regard them as scenery. Those who once promised to be friends for a lifetime eventually fade into the vastness of the world. Perhaps because life is too short, while we are busy pursuing dreams and love, we forget those walking beside us, eventually becoming mere strangers in each other's lives.
Life requires slow savoring, understanding the roles playing out around us. Sometimes, playing an opposing role isn't necessarily bad; it requires a righteous character to complement it, creating a diverse and beautiful landscape. If you ask me what life is, I would say: Life is like a play, where everyone disperses once the song ends; life is like a game of chess, where one wrong move leads to continuous errors, a momentary slip resulting in eternal regret! Life is like a painting, where a single stroke can outline a burst of magnificent colors!
Have less mockery and more love; life is full of charming colors.
Respect, praise, and tolerance—these are the three trilogies of conducting oneself in the world.