Someone may break your heart, but they can never destroy your essence; as long as life persists, a brilliant future remains possible. Seize the present, and miracles will unfold tomorrow.
In middle age, as physical vitality wanes, one must learn to coexist with bodily discomfort and face health challenges. Unless the will itself is broken, nothing can truly destroy a person.
There is no love or hate without reason. Refrain from judging others; having insight is sufficient. The concept of "judging a person by their coffin" often arises from haste; in reality, the distinction between good and bad is often a matter of interests.
Do not say everything you know, and do not believe everything you hear.
Diamonds—people often only admire their dazzling brilliance and radiant light.
A pioneer's journey is bound to include records of failure.
Long-standing rules of conduct for elders and juniors: maintain strictness and decorum.
Customers may not have high or low status, but they do have different levels. Tailoring visit frequency and timing to customer levels can maximize efficiency.
Yesterday was but a fleeting dream in a chaotic world; the past has already faded away.
When interacting with others, maintain a humble position. Avoid self-importance, whether you view yourself as a leader, a wealthy person, or a romantic icon. Even if successful, remain humble and wise. In the end, all paths lead to the same destination; do not overcomplicate life. Simply put: do not take yourself too seriously.