What can be learned is training; what cannot be learned is tempering.
If you are walking too fast in life, do not rush; stop and let the rhythm catch up. If you encounter difficulties or unsolvable problems at work, do not lose heart; it is merely a sign that it's time to change direction. Be optimistic and look further ahead.
Pioneers find their own paths, conservatives follow old ways, explorers scale high peaks, and the persistent move forward bravely.
There are two kinds of smiles: one comes from the heart, and the other comes from calculation.
A wise elder possesses not only a thoughtful mind but also hands ready for action and legs brave enough to travel.
It is said that "a woman who smiles often will not have bad luck." I, however, was born with a certain aloofness, and luck has rarely visited me. Yet, I am deeply captivated by smiles that are gentle, soft, and serene. Therefore, even when a smile feels forced, I still strive to lift the corners of my mouth.
Forgiving others is like leaving space in your heart for flexibility.
Mindset determines everything. To live happily, one must first find inner peace. True peace does not come from fulfilling every desire—for desire is boundless—but from being indifferent to trivialities. Like a towering cliff, one is unyielding when free from desire. A calm mind that does not obsess over gains or losses and knows how to forgive will naturally win tranquility. A peaceful and happy life must be earned with a peaceful heart.