You may not have dreams, but you must know what you need to do right now. You may be so ordinary that you are swallowed by the crowd, but you must not follow the tide and become a characterless copy. You may cry a hundred times under pressure, but remember to smile a thousand times in its face after you finish. You may be used to giving to others, but at least do not forget to live for yourself. You may learn to pretend, but in the end, do not become the kind of person you once hated.
Life is like a dream, and living depends on the heart. As long as you maintain a good mindset and unyielding belief, no matter how long the road, it will have an end; no matter how deep the pain, it will also cease. Making a choice is simple: walk toward what makes your heart feel at peace, and listen to your inner voice.
To view the world with a beautiful soul and learn to forgive others is to learn to treat yourself well. Hatred only keeps our souls in darkness, while forgiveness allows us to achieve freedom and liberation. Ignorant people dwell on the past, letting the pain persist.
What am I waiting for? I do not know. Only that subtle emotion is gradually turning into melancholy. Every word I write is time carved into memory—a departure without farewell, where every line is a song of parting.
In this world, there are twenty-year-old decaying wood and eighty-year-old evergreen trees. What we do not know is not the same as what has not happened, and what we do not understand is not the same as what does not exist. The most important thing in life is not effort, but choice, and choice must come before effort. The bottom of a cup is not a hell, but the final destination after life has exhaled its fragrance; the end of one life often heralds the beginning of another. The meaning of life is felt through ups and downs and interpreted at its final destination.
Habitual thinking helps us learn from mistakes and make changes. This might be right, but it is not always good. What matters most is the goal, not just the path. Focusing solely on short-term goals leads to opportunism, while pursuing grand goals requires enduring setbacks. Many turn back when they hit a wall, but those who break through the wall to forge ahead are like Steve Jobs.