Be generous in thought, but practice restraint in life.
Perhaps it is because we have experienced too few setbacks that we place too much importance on trivial matters.
Perhaps success requires hardships, or perhaps after experiencing them, we truly understand: God created humanity so that we might savor life.
We often see people say "in the next life" during a heartfelt farewell. But where is the next life? If you truly care about someone, cherish them in this life.
Beyond work, we need emotion. We are emotional beings, not machines built solely for work. Those who crave love and care are often lonely.
It takes only a few strokes to write a person, but a lifetime to be one.
Politeness and manners are our first "calling card" in society and the "ID card" of our image. Good grades do not guarantee a bright future; if one can cultivate the habit of being polite and achieve both inner and outer refinement, it adds more weight to the scale of success.
May love be like a mown meadow that grows back. It should grow in its own way—like teeth changing, hair growing, or nails lengthening—following its own natural will.
They have many theories about love, but I have you.
Do not worry about others' comments; simply strive toward your goals. Someday, you will meet people who understand, support, and bless you.