False tears can hurt others, and a false smile can hurt yourself.
On the path of life, we constantly navigate between success and failure.
If you dislike someone, simply avoid interacting with them. Remember, do not speak ill of others behind their back; those who spread gossip are themselves embroiled in it.
Fear of failure and hesitation prevents success.
Nowadays, flattering leaders is no longer considered mere sycophancy. Without a friendly demeanor toward leaders, you may find yourself unlucky.
To let go means to remove the mind of discrimination, the mind of right and wrong, the mind of gain and loss, and attachment. All things can be used but do not belong to you. We must abandon all attachments, cultivate a clear and detached mind, release greed, anger, and delusion, neither despair at life's hardships nor cling to its pleasures.
All things have times of prosperity and decline; they come from somewhere and return naturally to where they belong, with predetermined outcomes. What matters is not the result, but the experience along the way. Accept what can be retained with joy, and let go peacefully of what cannot. Life cannot bear excessive sorrow or joy; remain serene and balanced.
We defeat ourselves far more often than others defeat us.
Hesitating before victory often leads to failure; persisting through difficulty often brings new success.