To conduct oneself in society, one should possess a Zen-like heart.
Understanding others through their eyes: When meeting for the first time, those who look away first seek dominance; those who immediately avoid eye contact when being watched often feel inferior; those who look at someone of the opposite sex and then quickly look away show strong interest; while those who glance sideways show interest but wish to hide it.
Be a simple person. Do not let interests destroy friendships or money corrupt your character. Respect elders, care for the weak, and live honestly—upright before Heaven and true to your conscience. Be kind, grateful, and optimistic. Cherish your body and be mindful of your words and actions.
We will encounter many walls. No matter how many times we push, the wall may not fall, but the effort makes us stronger. The wall's resistance should not be an excuse for weakness.
Life is like an ocean; only through sailing do we know its vastness. Life is like a forest; only through hiking do we know its richness. Life is like the sky; only through flying do we know its freedom. Experience allows us to see the colorful spectrum of life rather than its paleness. Since life is full of experiences, let us look back at our journey without regret.
Move forward calmly on life's ordinary journey, finding joy in the pursuit. Braving storms and waves, we overcome difficulties. We learn tolerance and forgiveness, value friendship and career, and cherish nature, living as our authentic selves.
Humans are born with feet to walk. From the moment we learn to walk, we are destined to face the ups and downs of the path. Whether we walk early or late, life must be lived.
A kind heart is beautiful; a direct heart is sincere; a compassionate heart is gentle; a pure heart is solemn. Prosperity is fleeting, and in a hundred years, all becomes dust. Use time to sow goodness, find peace in every sunrise and sunset, and embrace life with a grateful heart to return to the essence of being.
Obstacles should not be stumbling blocks but stepping stones. Everything has two sides; if something blocks us, we must change it. Obstacles can remind, guide, urge, and encourage us. Do not give up until you turn challenges into progress.
We scrutinize what we eat, wear, and use, yet we rarely scrutinize our own thoughts. Once we perceive our thoughts, we must have the capacity to embrace and accept them through self-cultivation.
When facing goals, we often feel overwhelmed by the required action. The gap between goals and reality is natural. The key lies in planning and tapping into our potential with practical steps.
A foot may crush a violet, yet the violet leaves its fragrance on the foot; this is forgiveness.
Defeating oneself is the saddest failure; conquering oneself is the most precious victory.