Whether receiving or conveying information, we should filter it with wisdom rather than relying on hearsay.
Understanding one's true self is no easy task. Many people, due to a lack of self-awareness and an incomplete understanding of society, succumb to setbacks, falling into pessimism, disappointment, or aimless wandering. Therefore, we must strive to recognize ourselves objectively and early to avoid wasting our years.
Integrity is an eternal flag; as long as it stands, true feelings will endure.
Only by seeing through things can we transcend and perfect ourselves. Insight can benefit a nation, a family, or an individual. One should regard fame and fortune as mere water, but treat a career as a mountain. The true measure of human value lies not in the accumulation of wealth and status, but in what one accomplishes and whether one possesses confidence and sincerity. Learn deeply from your mistakes and actively absorb wisdom to gain more happiness and less failure.
It is said, "No one is as happy as you imagine, and successful people have endured hardships you cannot fathom." Without experiencing rain and wind, one cannot see the rainbow; success does not come easily. To succeed, you must endure more hardship and exert more effort than others. "One effort may not guarantee one harvest, but nine efforts will certainly yield at least one!" Work doubly hard for your goals.
Human connections are like rain—it falls, then dries. Friends are like clouds—they gather, then disperse. Melancholy is like wine—once drunk, one wakes. Loneliness is like a star—it flashes, then fades. Solitude is like the moon—it rises, then sets. Death is like a dream—once tired, one sleeps. How far is it from birth to death? A breath. From confusion to enlightenment? A thought. From love to hate? A moment of change. From ancient times to the present? A conversation. From you to me? An act of understanding.