Except for your parents, never trust anyone lightly. Even if someone has told you 99 truths, remain cautious at the 100th. In critical moments, only your closest relatives can be fully trusted. When it comes to personal interests, relatives will not harm you, but others may not be reliable.
Pain makes people stronger, tears make them braver, and heartbreak makes them wiser. Be grateful for the past, as it enables a better future. To live fully, one must first confront oneself. Life offers two paths: one that meets others’ expectations and one that follows your own heart. The former may earn applause but lacks self-affirmation; the latter may have no audience, yet you will cheer for yourself.
A truly humble person is not only humble toward others, but even shows respect to a small insect or a flower.
Death itself is neither good nor bad; it is simply a natural process. For someone who has lived a life without regret, death holds nothing to fear.