There will always be someone who makes us want to use all our courage and emotions to fully understand the love and time we share. If one day I become arrogant and indifferent, remember that once no one truly kept me in their heart. What is rarer than time is the desire to understand another person's wishes and feelings. Yet, we are still afraid—afraid of traversing vast distances only to find that the heart across from us, seemingly radiant, is actually a barren wasteland.
The greatest joy in life is spending time enjoying everything around you. The fewer demands you place on life circumstances and others' actions, the easier it is to live a simple and happy life.
Those with goals look forward to learning opportunities, seeing learning as a source of happiness and a chance to gain momentum; those without goals fear learning, seeing it as painful and unable to gain leverage. Goal-oriented people can comprehend the teacher's words, while those without goals think they have heard it all and only seek novelty. After learning, goal-oriented people reflect on themselves and take action; those without goals blame others without changing themselves.
The greatest mistake in life is exchanging health for material things; the greatest sorrow is exchanging life for trivial worries; the greatest waste is using life to solve problems we created ourselves.
Gradually, you will understand that the phone is for when others need to contact you, not for emotional connection.