Do not be a boring person, do not make decisions when angry, and do not eat things that are detrimental to your health.
The world is like a giant circus; it excites you yet fills you with dread, for you know that after the curtains close, all that remains is limited warmth and infinite sorrow.
Control your emotions instead of letting them control you. Do not become an emotional person whose joy and sorrow are easily swayed by the fleeting words of others.
Be true to your word; if you cannot do it, do not speak of it. Even if a commitment is difficult, give it your all as long as there is a glimmer of hope, because once you have promised, you must follow through.
Even the sweetest sugar has its bitter day.
There is no such thing as innate conviction, only conviction through continuous cultivation.
When strength fades, the heat is forgotten, but cherish the long summer days.
A beginning that seems devoid of desire often ends in heavy blows.
Do not blame others for disappointing you; rather, reflect on whether your expectations were too high. Mountains have their heights and rivers have their depths; there is no need for comparison, for everyone has their own strengths. Wind has its freedom and clouds have their gentleness; there is no need to imitate, for everyone has their own personality. Seek what you find joyful, wait for what you deem worthy, and cherish what you find blissful. Nothing goes unremarked, and no one goes unquestioned.
The path to glory is narrow, allowing only for forward movement, never retreat. Therefore, keep stepping forward on this narrow path, for there are countless competitors following closely behind you.
The "Tao" is a way of life characterized by decisiveness, broad-mindedness, self-discipline, and harmony. It is a touch of Zen, a hint of poetry, a brush of artistry, and a casual way to nourish the soul. It is living with passion, making life flavorful, doing things with distinction, and understanding the ebb and flow of life.
Life has its ups and downs, but never let it ruin your mood. What can be spoken is not true suffering; true suffering is what remains unspoken. Hold onto great hope, exert maximum effort, prepare for the worst, and maintain the best mindset. Remember what needs remembering, forget what needs forgetting, change what can be changed, and accept what has become reality. The sun rises anew every day, and every day is a beautiful new beginning.