Friendship is one of the two great pleasures of life; to enjoy them, one must be cheerful and diligent.
Ignorance is like a blank sheet of paper, upon which magnificent poems can be written; errors are like a scribbled page, which must be wiped clean before new words can be written.
In the memories of winter, snowflakes drench the footsteps of those dreaming under the sky. The north wind, accompanied by a crescent moon, writes a fairytale-like script. In quiet contemplation, one's gaze lingers on the hurried steps of the crowd—they are like puppets in a cage of steel and concrete, walking hurriedly on marble floors, under a grey, suffocating atmosphere...
If you turn your back to the world every day, the world will also turn its back to you. Although destiny cannot be changed, we can change our attitude toward it. By facing each day with a calm heart and experiencing the joys of life, even the most fearsome destiny will lose its terror.
Do not take shortcuts, or you will toil in vain; do not take the long way, or you will be late; do not take the crooked path, or you will end up in prison; do not follow the dark path, or you will face danger. Do not seek without giving; do not be impatient; do not obsess over returns, but let things happen naturally. When the mind is calm, there is no sorrow.
Whether ghosts exist is not important; what matters is that some "ghosts" have indeed helped many people make a lot of money.
Life is simply you laughing at me, I laughing at you, and then everyone is happy.
Life is like the tide, ebbing and flowing; wealth is like a train, entering and leaving; yesterday is a landscape, seen and then forgotten; time is a passerby, pausing and then departing; marriage is like tea, becoming strong and then faint; a career is like a slope, ascending and descending; business is like a funnel, gaining and losing; and blessings are like text messages, read and met with a smile.
A "nice person" who never offends anyone is destined to have no deep friendships; excessive calmness and tolerance can sometimes result in the loss of one's principles and dignity.