Having witnessed the warmth and coldness of human relationships and the inevitability of partings, one realizes that life is merely a joyful farce. Some watch for the spectacle, while others treat it as a spiritual practice; once the curtain falls, only one knows the true feeling. Much of our unhappiness stems from being too deeply immersed in the role. Knowing it is wrong, yet remaining obsessed and refusing to let go, is like fighting against oneself. If everyone could view all things with a calm and tranquil heart, there would be no sorrow or joy, no loss, no reunions, and no partings.
Give a stranger a smile. It might be the only sunshine they see all day; it might be your only encounter in a lifetime; it might be a ray of light they remember forever.
Promises can often seem pale and empty. Even when made with sincerity, they can change. Promises cannot change reality, nor can they bind anything. Yet, people still seek a promise, if only to experience a moment of genuine connection.
Life is short; strive to do three things: do not deceive yourself, do not deceive others, and do not be deceived. Regarding what you cannot obtain or what passes you by, do not pretend to be unbothered. If you must cry, cry loudly; reflect deeply after the pain, and then move forward. There is always scenery waiting ahead.
Do not rush into love until your heart is settled. Remember, it is not about possessing someone, but about the capacity to love. Love requires patience and tolerance; it is also a journey of self-discovery. Tell yourself: "I am happy because I have found love."
Everyone possesses life, but not everyone can understand it; everyone has a mind, but not everyone uses it wisely. Only those who love life and use their intellect truly possess life.
A woman's wisdom in romance lies in balance: being occasionally proactive and occasionally passive; do not be impulsive, but wait for the right moment. Even when eager to act, learn to remain composed, as that is what truly captivates a partner's heart.