Life is a long journey, so do not exert too much effort all at once. Do not treat the marathon of life like a hundred-meter sprint; instead, use eighty percent of your energy for progress and save the remaining twenty percent for health and enjoying life. Similarly, in love, do not try too hard; excessive passion can exhaust both parties. Love others eighty percent, and save twenty percent for yourself to ensure a balanced relationship.
Nothing in this world is perfect: friendships thrive on sincerity, love on simplicity, family on warmth, work on dedication, life on simplicity, youth on vibrancy, and mood on happiness. Rather than obsessively chasing perfection, focus on nurturing it with your heart.
All suffering, illness, and obstacles stem from greed, hatred, attachment, ignorance, and jealousy. The most effective cure is to heal your mind first; otherwise, suffering will never cease.
Life is brief and time is ruthless. We often forget to love, pursue, and savor life until time has passed and we only realize the pain of loss. Therefore, strive to make life rich, meaningful, and valuable, and experience the joy of success.
Speech can bridge distances, but excessive words can break connections. Therefore, learn to speak in moderation.
Forget yesterday, cherish today, and strive for tomorrow. Persist in what is right and let go of what is wrong. That is enough.