Be ordinary but not mediocre, bold but not reckless, outspoken but not hollow, thoughtful but not cluttered, hardworking but not impulsive, humble but not submissive, modest but not vain, and brave but not arrogant.
Shakespeare once said, "True courage is the ability to bear the most humiliating indignity with wisdom, without being concerned with external honors or disgraces, and avoiding unnecessary calamities through a peace-seeking attitude." In the face of life's pressures and challenges, courage is indispensable.
No one is irreplaceable, and nothing is indispensable. Once you realize this, you will understand that even if you lose a loved one or everything you cherish in the world, it is not a catastrophic event.
Allow yourself to have a secret garden. There, you can tend to your carefully chosen trees and flowers. They may not be precious or dazzling, but in my eyes, they possess a sublime beauty.
Life is full of helplessness, and living is often indifferent. Do not miss what should be gained, and let go gracefully of what must be lost. Excessive attachment diminishes life's joy; only by letting go can one find inner peace.
As experience grows, I have gradually learned to make happiness a habit. I found that joy can be a habit that inspires others. I should live each day happily, learning to forget, to let go, and to fill the void in my soul. As for the stories I have walked through, understanding them is enough.
Walking side by side only brings our goals closer. The distance to our dreams determines the length of our journey. To walk with you on the path of progress is my life's greatest warmth.