In truth, nothing is impossible to let go of. As time passes, you will realize that the things you thought you could never release were merely stepping stones for your growth.
Don't overthink things; excessive worry will drain your courage to move forward. In this life, you don't necessarily need to achieve greatness, but you should live with dignity and not live in constant hesitation or cowardice.
A little more patience means less regret. A little less conflict creates more room for reconciliation. A little more tolerance leads to less unnecessary trouble. Always leave a way out for others, and you will find it easier to meet them again.
Let us go our separate ways; I may be thirsty, but I won't drink just any water.
Some opportunities slip by due to a moment's hesitation; some fates slip through fingers because of momentary impulsiveness; some relationships end in lifelong regret due to sudden impulses; and some people are gone forever with just one turn.
In this lifetime, I do not pray for everything to go as planned or for every wish to be fulfilled; I only hope that every moment of life is never wasted.
In difficult times, learn to find a reason to be happy every day, even if it's just the warmth of the sun or a full battery.
Life is like a dandelion; it seems free, yet it is often caught in the currents. Life has no "ifs," only results. If you have done your best and worked hard, that is enough.
The future is revealed only by walking forward. Once you have chosen your path, there is no need to ask how long it will take. Simply become the person you desire to be; the road is long, and the sun will eventually rise.
Not disturbing others' peace is compassion; not hurting others' dignity is kindness. Everyone should shine their own light instead of blowing out someone else's lamp.
In this world, no matter how excellent you are, you cannot be free of all worries; no matter how smart you are, you cannot know everything; no matter how broad-minded you are, you will still have troubles; and no matter how gracefully you live, there will still be moments of loneliness.
May the long remainder of your life allow you to embrace yourself, grow with effort, and keep the sunshine in your eyes and integrity in your smile.
Be a calm and graceful person—not competing, not rushing, and not being impatient. Do not let yourself down, do not settle for a mediocre life; your existence deserves all the best in this world.
Learn to be an emotionally stable adult. Stop being overly emotional, stop secretively longing for the past, and stop looking back. Live your own life; remember that not all fish live in the same ocean.
Life is full of dilemmas. No matter how much you cling, you must eventually learn to accept things that are no longer pure. From protesting to smiling, it all eventually turns into living with ease.
Learn to dance when the wind rises and carry an umbrella when it rains. Life holds both the longing of waiting and the joy of unexpected surprises.
The best kind of person is like a child—sincere, like the sunset—warm, and like the sky—peaceful.
No matter how long the road, there is an end; no matter how long the night, there is a dawn. No matter how hard it rains, it will eventually stop; clouds can never hide the smiling sun.
Be someone who is simple yet not mediocre. Keep your heart calm and your emotions steady. Live with integrity and freedom. Do not talk of debts, and do not let your encounters go to waste.
There is no need to complain about life's imperfections; everything is simply innocence meeting reality. Understanding is better than prejudice, and letting go is better than complaining.