It is inevitable to be prone to pride or greed, so one should practice self-discipline and maintain humility and rationality when facing things. Success is not a matter of mere luck; it may be the result of hard work, favorable timing, or even coincidence. Regardless, view honors rationally and do not let victory cloud your judgment. Temporary success is not enough to make one arrogant; remember that "there is always someone better out there" and maintain a calm mindset towards your achievements.
In this world, one should avoid being overly grasping; greed for small advantages often leads to lasting regrets.
When judging others, look at their strengths to see their virtues; when examining oneself, look at one's shortcomings to recognize one's faults.
Those who indulge in sweet words will inevitably taste bitterness.
If you take a tumble, choose a soft place to land; if you climb a ladder, prepare a way to descend.
Life is like the moon—it waxes and wanes, but its essence remains unchanged. Life is like the ripples on a lake—ordinary, yet profoundly beautiful.
By "not demanding much while eating and not complaining much while sleeping," one can live a peaceful and happy life.
Relationships are like knitting a sweater: they require careful, stitch-by-stitch effort to build, but can be unraveled with a single pull.
If the heart is broken, what does a full moon matter?
Behind cowardice, there is often a hidden strength of endurance.
Even if today's efforts end in failure, tomorrow is always a brand-new day.
Believing that love can change a person is a youthful romanticism, yet also a youthful sorrow. A prodigal son may remain a prodigal son. What changes a man might be divine grace or mercy, but rarely a woman. While a wanderer may be the least suitable for marriage, they are often the most captivating. Often, it is not that a woman changes a wanderer, but that she appears just when he is ready to change himself.