When feeling depressed, you only lose a moment of happiness in your life.
Everyone has moments of weakness. The strength of a person lies not in having no weaknesses, but in the ability to overcome them.
A slow carriage may sometimes overtake a running hare.
Life is a process, not an outcome, as all outcomes are ultimately the same; the value of life lies in its quality, not its quantity, yet the quality varies greatly. Those who chase blindly often struggle, while those who see through the truth can live with an open mind.
Failures in life often stem from poor choices: first, failing to choose wisely by blindly climbing and losing focus; second, failing to persist, being easily distracted and unable to achieve greatness; third, frequently changing direction without ambition, drifting like grass in the wind, failing to reach a good end.
The poor may not seek you, and the lazy may not need you. Do not judge people by their appearance, act with sincerity, live meaningfully, and do not let waiting become an excuse to delay others.
Be a person of conscience, but do not be immoral. Do not measure others' futures by your own incompetence, nor judge others' present by your own sorrow.
Only by walking the path with your own feet can you know its distance and twists.
Writing a person takes only two strokes, but being a person takes a lifetime.
Be open-minded and refrain from petty grievances. Open-mindedness is a mindset, a grace in social interactions, a tolerance for others' shortcomings, and a spirit that embraces setbacks in competition. Open-minded people are not bound by life's misfortunes, allowing them to achieve success in various fields; they possess long-term vision and can overcome obstacles to walk the smooth road to success.