As we grow older, we come to realize that life sometimes requires patience. What is meant to be will come, and what is meant to leave will depart; There is no need to force or cling. Eventually, the things that once troubled us will be let go, and what we once failed to obtain may appear in another form. There is no need for anxiety or complaints; simply wait for the answers that time will provide. Perhaps the answers themselves are not what matters most, but rather the ability to let go of everything, even when facing hardships.
Wisdom does not always lie in guiding others, but in the ability to make the right choice at the right moment. Like a wise climber, one does not simply ascend blindly; instead, they pause at the foot of the mountain, gazing at the sea of clouds to discern which peak truly belongs to them.
The greatest difference between doing and not doing is that the latter holds the right to criticize the former.
When encountering matters, consider others first; when judging others, measure yourself first.
Errors are inevitable in life, but there is no excuse for one's own mistakes.
Many opportunities are lost because we lack the courage to make that final sprint, ultimately handing success over to others.
Some risks are unnecessary, while others are essential; life is a long journey through various risks.
Misfortune is unavoidable, but those with a profound understanding of life will never allow themselves to sink in adversity.