The most important thing in life is not the outcome, but the journey itself. Life is like taking a train; the scenery along the way is beautiful and captivating, yet we must move forward. We tell ourselves we will return to enjoy it again, but often we never go back. Past landscapes and encounters inevitably drift away with time.
Life is like a painting, each step leaving a footprint; some are magnificent and brilliant, while others are simple and ordinary.
Wisdom brings no troubles, and compassion knows no enemies. With great compassion, taking a step back can make the world vast and peaceful. Understanding others with empathy and believing that everything has a reason will naturally dissipate worries. Do what is appropriate to each role: as a ghost, act as a ghost; as a human, act as a human; as a Buddha, act as a Buddha.
Someone once said, "If you are on the right side, there is no need to lose your temper; if you are on the wrong side, you have no right to lose it." This is true wisdom.
Everything is constantly changing. If you anchor your life and happiness on the permanence of things, you will face disappointment every day.
Some things are not as bad as they seem. Clinging to worries only brings more trouble; letting go opens up a wider world.
If you have no feelings for me, please do not give me false illusions.
No matter how beautiful the theater, it is ultimately just a play.
Perhaps only by experiencing sorrow can one truly value genuine emotions.
We often seek truth, not for the truth itself, but as a form of self-comfort.