In the first half of life, do not hesitate; in the second half, do not regret. Live in the moment and seize every fleeting opportunity to find your path. Be humorous about small things, cautious about uncertain matters, and appropriate with joy. Do not vent sadness to everyone, be careful when discussing others, listen to your heart regarding your own affairs, act on the present, and leave the future to the future.
Humans are driven by emotions and desires; changing a person's nature is difficult. Much like the fickleness in relationships, human nature can be unpredictable.
It is never too late to rediscover the joy of childhood, but this time, you must rely on yourself.
Things that are too perfect are often difficult to hold onto; once lost, they become impossible to forget.
In a bustling city, disappearing is easy—just stop answering your phone. Adult relationships differ from the innocence of youth; many are now just a phone number away. Time has a way of making us overlook the things we once thought were paramount.
In life, practice less stubbornness, conceit, prejudice, doubt, and complaint; instead, embrace more sincerity, warmth, and humor. Approach the world with a smile rather than a cold glare.
Conflicts are inevitable in marriage, but responsibility and deep affection bind partners together. If one is lost, the pain is profound because they have become an integral part of each other's lives.