Times change, and we must adapt. One should maintain the appropriate mindset for every situation. Expecting others to view you consistently is unrealistic and merely a form of wishful thinking. The essence of life lies in understanding, and its secret lies in rationality; obsessively pursuing perfection can lead to unnecessary suffering.
The true flavor of life lies in "detachment," and its grace lies in "forgetting." Just as bamboo stands straight after the wind passes, and a pond remains clear after the clouds depart, a broad-minded person does not lose composure due to neglect, nor fall into melancholy due to harm.
Perhaps the greatest human suffering is the mind's tendency to dwell on things one should not, or does not wish to, remember.
Deep suffering can be seen as a baptism, a rebirth, and the threshold to a new stage in life.
Sometimes, cowardice is a mask for inner resilience, and sometimes, firmness is a shield for inner softness.
Life is more than just breathing; life is continuous activity.
Summer is a season where time brews with rain, leaving memories like ink swaying in the heart. Life will inevitably have moments like falling rain on a summer night window, transient as a meteor. We should use words to record those beautiful days, to treasure, to reflect upon, and to whisper our inner melodies to ourselves.
The beauty of life is found in its progress; like the vitality of a tree reaching for the sky, the soaring spirit of an eagle battling the winds, or the magnificent flow of a river surging onward.