If you do not know how to enjoy life, life will end up playing you. Insight: In old age, one must learn to enjoy life, finding happiness, longevity, and fulfillment through joy.
We can avoid an elephant, but we cannot avoid a fly. Often, what makes us unhappy are just small, trivial matters. It doesn't matter how much you possess, but whether you are content. If your mindset doesn't change, no one can help you.
When judging right from wrong, the amount of knowledge is less important than the stance you take. Stances differ between private and public, and between self and others. When dealing with public interest, express opinions based on your position; when dealing with private matters, stand on a public platform to avoid conflict with public interest. In interpersonal relationships, try to see things from the other person's perspective, benefiting yourself while also being of service to others.
Life is as fleeting as the seasons. Cherish every moment and do not dwell on setbacks. Challenges are inevitable; grievances, criticism, and hardships are part of daily life. Do not let them create hostility in your heart. These are lessons from fate. Without these experiences, how can we learn to be strong, tolerant, and calm? How can we truly understand life? Every twist and turn in life's journey is a unique and beautiful landscape.
Do not seek unsuitable entertainment or groups just because you are lonely, nor settle for cheap, temporary connections. Everyone experiences loneliness; those who seem to live a life of luxury may also have hidden solitude. Do not let a temporary sense of emptiness shake your persistence or principles. We must all learn to endure the inevitable loneliness of life. Only by passing through it can we witness the true splendor.