"Never hold malice toward others, but always remain vigilant" is a baseline for social interaction, yet excessive caution can breed suspicion. It not only signals a lack of trust but also leads to paranoia: suspecting friends of gossip, colleagues of betrayal, lovers of deception, or partners of dishonesty. Constant defensiveness only pushes sincerity away. Remember, everyone possesses wisdom; if you approach others with suspicion, they will not offer you their true heart.
All beginnings are difficult. The difficulty lies in the uncertainty—not knowing where to start or how to proceed efficiently. Once direction and methods are found, no task is insurmountable.
Forgiving others for known mistakes is a virtue everyone should possess.
Do not be greedy when in power, and do not be despondent when without it.
The greater the pressure, the stronger the drive. In pursuing dreams and career goals, one should sometimes avoid leaving a way out. Having a fallback often leads to a loss of momentum, eventually causing one to be left behind by the era.
Humility is a traditional virtue that grants a person unique charm. A humble individual naturally wins respect and love, always surrounded by friends.
A foolish person, once unhappy, remains unhappy forever; a wise person finds the remedy to their unhappiness.
We often speak of "beautiful lies," which are not mere falsehoods but a source of hope. Even when we know something is impossible, we can still feel profound gratitude for the love we have experienced.