When you are about to lose something, never lose your dignity, for dignity and self-respect are the most important things in life.
Encounters, whether early or late, require sincerity to last. Friends, near or far, bring warmth only through understanding. Intense relationships are not always sincere, and silent companionship is not necessarily without feeling. Leave everything to time, and it will eventually give answers. Stability in simplicity is most precious, and possession in simplicity brings the greatest peace of mind. Along the way, people are always searching for someone to talk to. Joy shared is joy doubled, and pain shared is pain halved. Being understood is the greatest comfort. Companionship is an invisible dialogue of hearts; emotion is the silent listening between souls. What is spoken is the heart’s voice; what is given is care. True connection nourishes life. Relationships are built on heart-to-heart exchange and emotional warmth.
Do not try to teach others exactly how to do things; instead, tell them what needs to be done, and their creativity will often surprise you.
Laziness goes with foolishness, while diligence goes with success. Depression accompanies failure, while persistence accompanies smooth progress.
Pain makes people stronger, tears make people braver, and heartbreak makes people wiser. Therefore, be grateful for the past, as it shapes a better future. Life requires courage to confront oneself. There are two paths in life: one that follows others' expectations, and one that follows your own heart. The former may bring applause but no self-recognition; the latter may bring no applause, but you will applaud yourself.
A friendship that fades away does not need to be held back or formally ended. Letting it quietly disappear is also a natural outcome.