Heartbreak is like an unripe fruit in early autumn; if picked too soon, one tastes only bitterness and sorrow.
Everyone loathes fake medicine, yet many people enjoy listening to false words.
Do not assume that you are the only one suffering or that you are uniquely special. Everyone faces struggles; some choose to endure them with strength, while others merely perform their distress. Remember, the world will keep turning without you. The first youth is a gift from God, but the second is earned through one's own efforts. Instead of wallowing in self-pity, clench your fists and tell yourself: there is still room for me to strive.
A ship is safest at the dock, but that is not the purpose of building a ship. Staying at home is the most comfortable, but that is not the goal of life. Life is like a flight; there are first-class and economy-class seats, and while everyone arrives at the same time, the journeys are vastly different. Life is also like cross-stitch embroidery: it looks magnificent on the surface, but who notices the tangled threads on the back? Ultimately, the meaning of life lies in the choice of how we choose to live.
To escape our troubles, we often feel the urge to find a close friend to confide in, hoping it will ease our hearts. Yet, when we truly seek a confidant, we often find that true friends are scarce. This leads us to the subject of interpersonal relationships.