A mind like a mirror: no matter how much the scenery changes, the mirror remains still. This is the essence of a tranquil mind—the scenery shifts, but the heart remains unmoved.
There is no need to analyze everything in life too deeply; True happiness is found in the simplicity of daily life.
One can moderate desires but cannot live without them. Moderation is not about elimination, but about management; controlling desire is not about suppressing emotion, for desire is the manifestation of emotion. Mastering one's desires is a sign of health.
Politeness is like an airbag; even when empty, it helps cushion the bumps of life.
A beautiful face is for others to see, but a wise mind is for one's own use.
There are many stones on the mountain but few precious gems; there are many people in the world but few gentlemen.
Life itself is already full of vicissitudes. If we cannot provide hope to ourselves, it would be too cruel. May our souls find warmth and solace.
Breadth represents one's outlook, and depth represents one's character. Life is like building a road; one must first lay a solid foundation. The sweat shed in youth makes the foundation strong, ensuring a wide and long path ahead.
Life is about appreciation, something that cannot be learned solely through the preaching of others. Everything in life can be distributed in various ways, but the key is to do it reasonably.
Tolerance and forbearance are forms of wisdom and essential expressions of character. Tolerance is like spring rain nourishing the earth, possessing the capacity to embrace all things. By practicing kindness and tolerance, our surroundings become more beautiful and life more wonderful. While hatred only creates enemies, tolerance creates friends.
Let the past stay in the past. Do not let regrets define your past; instead, cherish the present, yourself, and the people around you.
I do not know how long I can persist. Perhaps I will heal myself, perhaps I will be healed, or perhaps it will just be this way. I will have no regrets regardless of the outcome.
Thin people have their destiny, and heavy people have theirs. A thin person's frown is often mistaken for melancholy, even if caused by hunger; a heavy person's frown is often mistaken for hunger, even if caused by melancholy.