With increasing life experience, I have gradually learned to make happiness a habit. I have found that this attitude can be contagious. When people ask me why I am so joyful, I simply say: happiness is a habit. I should embrace each day, learning to let go and forgive. While I may not satisfy all material desires, I have learned to enrich my soul. As for the journeys passed, understanding them is enough.
Life requires constant reflection. Looking back allows us to sublimate ourselves through the experience of gain and loss; looking forward provides us with direction for our dreams and goals. Stay balanced, stay calm, and maintain a tranquil mind.
Great matters reveal ability, while small matters reveal character. It is easy to know a face but difficult to know a heart. One should observe actions to understand the spirit and see the essence in the smallest details. One's attitude toward subordinates reveals humanity, toward superiors reveals subservience, toward the poor reveals conscience, toward the weak reveals kindness, toward profit reveals greed, and toward honor reveals ambition. A single leaf can reveal the coming of autumn; essence is found in the details.
A busy person faces only one temptation, whereas a lazy person is besieged by a thousand.
The heaviest task in life is to "be a person"—to be a true human being. Such a person leaves a legacy of wealth and happiness that is remembered with fondness even after death.
The sudden thoughts that arise in the mind are what create the twists and turns of life.
The business world is like a battlefield. A wise entrepreneur should be like a strategic general, understanding the terrain to secure victory.
This poem poignantly describes the essence of love: even when separated by vast distances, a spiritual connection ensures that longing remains. Though living in different cities, their mental connection makes them feel "though worlds apart, they are still close at hand."
This insight touches the very core of life. Even in modern times, marriage should be approached with this wisdom, otherwise, one may fall into trouble.