Every encounter in life is a reunion after a long separation, and every parting may never meet again in this lifetime.
Your kindness to others is like a candy, gone once consumed; your faults, however, may leave permanent scars.
Bad moods are often self-inflicted when one cannot think clearly. In reality, things are not as bad as they seem. Life has peaks and valleys, and no one experiences a completely smooth journey. Learn to take on challenges and also to let go. Taking on challenges requires courage, while letting go demands a broad heart. On countless nights, many people habitually close their eyes, quietly missing someone, thinking of a face.
Life is short, only a few decades. Do not leave regrets. Laugh when you want to laugh, cry when you want to cry, and love when the time is right without suppressing yourself.
Contentment brings happiness, and simplicity is true; attending to family and being honest remain timeless virtues.
Exertion may mask discomfort, yet cherish the long summer days.
Happiness is simple, and it comes from letting go. Let go of unbearable burdens, let go of lingering resentments; let go of pretentiousness, let go of clever arguments; let go of the pain after loss, let go of humiliation; let go of endless quarrels, let go of never-ending negotiations; let go of unattainable desires for love, let go of craving for wealth; let go of lust for power, let go of vanity. Only when all dust settles do we truly understand that letting go is happiness.
The shortest distance between two points is not always a straight line. In relationships and in handling matters, it is often difficult to accomplish things directly. Sometimes we face many difficulties and obstacles, and we do not always need to confront them head-on. Choosing to go around them may lead to smoother results.
The world is vast, and we are small, like dust in the air, barely visible. Yet life is not insignificant. Because of life, barren dust gains vitality; because of life, the world becomes colorful. The splendor of the mundane world is like a cup of poison, which we try to avoid yet indulge in greedily. Fame and fortune themselves are a nightmare, and we always hope to awaken from this dream.