In this day and age, maintaining a friendly rapport with leaders is no longer seen as flattery; failing to show a smile may lead to missed opportunities.
Anxiety stems from a lack of composure, while sadness arises from a lack of strength.
Time spares no one, especially the beauty; opportunity waits for no one, especially the unprepared.
"The greatest evil is to speak ill of others; the greatest folly is to be unable to recognize one's own faults." Do not dwell on things you cannot obtain, and stay away from negativity. Life is already full of storms; do not add sorrow to your own heart.
Friends who can provoke your emotions are often those who truly care about the friendship. Therefore, do not get angry, but be glad to have such friends.
Fate's turning points often occur in a fleeting moment, yet looking back, they always seem predestined.
Tears convey the true emotions of this world; crying is a sign of sincerity. Those who cry while acting have long since lost their capacity for true feeling; they are merely performing.
It is often not until time has passed and we are backed into a corner that we realize the things we once discarded can never be found again. Do not dwell on the past; there is still a long road ahead.
While it is right to possess a kind heart and good intentions, everything should be done in moderation. As the old saying goes: "A peck of rice nurtures gratitude, but a load of rice breeds enmity." One must understand the principle of moderation and apply it to life. Remember, clouds are beautiful because of the distance; if you get too close, they turn into mist. Learn to know when to stop.