Only you can truly experience your own life; it may seem joyful but is actually filled with hardship; it may seem glorious but is actually lonely. It may seem laborious but is actually a form of enjoyment, and seem solitary but is actually freedom. You have your suffering, and I have my joy; you have your happiness, and I have my sorrow. The inner world is like a vast ocean; many sails may pass by, but how many will choose to anchor?
A life with both joy and sorrow is fulfilling; a life with both success and failure is reasonable; a life with both gain and loss is fair. The value of life lies in its ups and downs. There is winning and losing, success and failure, gain and loss; to achieve, one must endure; to find light, one must accept darkness; to pursue a calling, one must make sacrifices. Any extraordinary feat in this world is accompanied by extraordinary risks and hardships; only those who remain calm and composed amidst the vortex will reach far.
Regardless of whether a situation is good or bad, it is ultimately influenced by our attitude toward it.
Life is beautiful for some because they spend their lives striving toward a goal.
Life requires precipitation; one needs enough time for reflection to become more perfect. Life requires accumulation; only by looking back can one sublimate through the tasting of gains, losses, sweetness, and bitterness. Looking forward is about dreams and goals; looking back is about results and corrections. Many things could have been done better if we had looked back; many people could have achieved what they wanted if they had reflected. Looking back actually reveals the path ahead.
Life is not just one moment of brilliance. If you think seriously about how to live, you will always find a way to succeed. Break through current difficulties and prejudices, and believe that tomorrow's sunshine will be even brighter.
Gradually, you will realize that romance is not always about sincerity; it may be driven by interests or a sense of competition.