In the practice of love, men should learn to cultivate and experience love, letting go of the impulse to live solely for their own habits, opening their hearts to practice giving and caring. Women, conversely, should move beyond emotional impulsiveness, reclaiming energy lost to external pursuits, letting go of others, and returning to themselves. Therefore, men must learn to love, while women must transcend love.
There are two ways one can be "cooked" by life: one becomes hardened, losing dreams and vitality; the other becomes softened, becoming complacent and merely conforming to rules.
Learn to treat others as yourself. Life is never always smooth and perfect; challenges and hardships are inevitable. Everyone experiences moments of fear and weakness, but a truly strong person is not one without weaknesses, but one who possesses the strength to overcome them.
When you are successful, you may have many friends, but few are genuine. When you are in low times, your circle may shrink, but those who remain are true.
Everyone receives two kinds of education: one from the world around them, and a more crucial one from their own inner self.
As long as we are willing to help others and know how to give and sacrifice, we will inevitably earn sincerity in return. When meaningful connections are built, loneliness and unhappiness will naturally fade away.
Stand tall with integrity, welcome hope with vitality, gather strength with courage, achieve ideals through ability, compose grand chapters with talent, and build prosperity through connection.