True love is not momentary passion or grand declarations; it is a natural concern, silent care, thoughtful consideration, and a constant presence in someone's heart.
Learn to "see" in five ways to protect yourself: First, see things clearly—do not miss the forest for a single tree; second, see things lightly—love, hate, gain, and loss are fleeting, only the end of life is eternal; third, see through the truth—worldly disputes stem from interest, and deception only leaves scars; fourth, see the essence—ordinariness is the essence of life, and excitement only shortens its duration; fifth, see the ultimate truth—all flavors turn bitter, and a hundred years pass with the wind.
Whether joyful or sorrowful, everything eventually becomes the past. Life is full of ups and downs; no matter how much you forget, never forget sincerity and conscience. Regardless of poverty or frustration, maintain a sincere heart toward others; regardless of wealth or success, never lose your conscience. Not every devotion leads to a perfect ending, and not every encounter results in a beautiful landscape.
If you leave behind flowers, ideas, and beautiful memories wherever you go, your life will be light and joyful. You will feel needed, making your soul rich. Remember, giving is more rewarding than receiving.
To stop wandering, we must accumulate and grow every day. Talent is like pregnancy; it reveals itself over time. We are all waiting for that day: when we are no longer ordinary, but have strengthened our unique qualities. Our temporary wandering is merely to gather strength for deeper rooting, so we no longer drift.