In real life, we often hear parents complaining that their children are "disobedient." While children bear some responsibility, it is primarily because parents lack authority in their children's eyes. "Authority" is the combination of prestige and credibility, characterized by will and obedience. True authority is manifested when children respect, love, and trust their parents, and can voluntarily and willingly accept their parents' requests.
When in hardship, venting frustration at society or feeling envy and hostility toward those more successful than oneself will not help you escape the predicament. It is better to learn the composure of a gentleman who remains unmoved even when mountains crumble before them, so as to overcome current difficulties.
Self-discipline is an expression of "solitary mindfulness." Everything should begin with oneself: through self-reflection, self-restraint, and self-management, examining oneself with a strict eye. One should focus on character building before acting, and rectify oneself before attempting to rectify others.
Good character influences those around you. If you wish to be a leader, your moral standards should be higher than the societal average, leading by example in all things. Only then will others trust, admire, and follow your example.
Due to differing perspectives, misunderstandings and frictions are inevitable, as is making mistakes due to the pursuit of fame or fortune. If we cannot let go of the faults of others and harbor resentment, it will not only harm our health but also trap us in a shadow of bitterness. This can lead to strained interpersonal relationships or even a cycle of retaliation that harms our well-being.
Some are skilled at spreading rumors to subtly attack others. While such divisive tactics might cause temporary harm, the slanderer will ultimately suffer the consequences. As the saying goes, "fire cannot be wrapped in paper"—gossip eventually reaches the ears of those intended, leading to hatred and retaliation. People are often vulnerable to slander because they lack the ability to discern truth from falsehood.
Respect is not earned by what you possess, but by how you respect others.
To judge yourself by the same standards you apply to others will reduce mistakes; to forgive others as you seek forgiveness for yourself will secure lasting friendships.
As the ancient saying goes: "Know yourself and know your enemy, and you will win a hundred battles." A similar Western proverb states: "You are the only one who knows where your shoes are tight."
My soul counsels me: do not be boastful in praise, nor sorrowful in criticism. I used to doubt the value of my work until I experienced both praise and condemnation. Now I understand: a tree does not crave praise when it flowers in spring or bears fruit in summer, nor does it fear criticism when its leaves fall in autumn or it stands bare in winter.
Cherishing what you currently possess is a beautiful way of thinking. Though the world is full of things, few truly belong to us. Watching flowers bloom and fall in the courtyard without being moved by glory or disgrace; watching clouds roll and disperse in the sky without being attached to staying or leaving—to face the world with a calm heart is a profound state of being.
Approach affairs with "humility," live with "detachment," cultivate virtue through "frugality," strengthen yourself through "confidence," treat others with "etiquette," and act with "integrity."
Persuading oneself is a victory of reason; moving oneself is a sublimation of the soul; conquering oneself is the hallmark of maturity.
The covering up of history directly leads to the deterioration of social ecology, and the evasion of responsibility leads to the widespread spread of indifference.
Most of our troubles stem from an inability to let go of past beauties—being too attached to someone who has walked away, a love that has withered, or an event long buried.
As long as you hold onto positive ideals, you will have the courage to strive.
A wise man keeps his mouth shut and his heart open; a fool puts his heart where his mouth is.
No matter how difficult it gets, move forward bravely. There is no absolute necessity in life; there is only possibility.
If you do not recognize your true nature, your mind will be driven by external things, leading to confusion; if you understand your true self, your environment will transform with your mind, granting you great freedom. The difference between sages and ordinary people lies in whether they have the awareness, perseverance, and purpose to correct their hearts. The meaning of life is to listen to the voice of your soul and become the most brilliant version of yourself. Dwelling on the pain of the past only erodes the beauty of the present and delays your future.
Set "unbelievable" goals for yourself. This is not a requirement for an ordinary person, but a special challenge for those aspiring to greatness. Achieving unbelievable goals will yield unbelievable results. An unbelievable goal is one that, upon realization, leaves you in awe—this is the essence of the challenge.
We work hard for survival, love, family, and children. Both men and women endure the pressures of society and family life. By the time we realize that life shouldn't be this exhausting, we are often old. Even if we have the wealth and time to travel the world, we may find ourselves lacking the energy. Human desires and needs often clash cruelly with reality.
Life is like a book; fools skim through it, while the wise read it carefully. This is because we only get to read it once.
Life is like a clock; it only holds value when it keeps accurate time.
Life is a symphony of joy and sorrow. Everyone plays a different movement. We come into this world to learn to accept, endure, enjoy, and cherish everything. Many things are simply beyond our control or manipulation.