Understand me, even when I say nothing. Please do not come too close, for I fear you might grow weary as fate comes and goes; yet, do not wander too far, for I fear we might become strangers and never cross paths again.
Young friends, do not wait passively for promotion; instead, seek breakthroughs like a strategic leap. As long as we remain observant, think deeply, and turn passive waiting into active pursuit, we will surely find the opportunity to soar.
Merry Christmas suggests that one is not happy most of the time.
While being accompanied by loneliness may be painful, loneliness is not a tragic song but a flowing river. Through its twists and turns, it nurtures a joyful spirit, allowing one to enjoy true happiness. If one cannot endure loneliness, one cannot enjoy prosperity.
Happiness does not need to be earth-shattering. As long as we are grateful, even the smallest satisfaction or a moment of joy constitutes happiness. Happiness lies in your own hands; whether to give or not is decided by you.
Why does our mood so often demand attention? Why can it leave us unable to eat, sleep, or find peace? No one can fully grasp the reason behind irritability, but only your care, tenderness, and gentle whispers can soothe a troubled mind. By offering tolerance and generosity, one's mood will eventually find peace.
In the quiet of the night, longing becomes profound. You miss a person, a memory, or a moment in time. You wonder if they are thinking of you too, gazing at the same moon from afar. This imagination brings a gentle smile to your face. Longing is a soulful call that transcends mountains and rivers. Because you hear their call, you remember them.