With spring in your eyes, your heart can bloom; with the sea in your chest, your mind can expand; with wisdom in your belly, your actions can be decisive; with sharp vision, your insight is keen; with strength in your arms, your strikes are powerful; and with rhythm in your steps, your walk is graceful.
Do not dwell endlessly on the same problem, nor pour all your emotions into one person; it is unfair to them and will only stall your progress. You have other matters to attend to and other friends to embrace.
Life sometimes defies all reason. Spend some time, and you will eventually see things clearly. Cherish the encounters in your life, learn to grasp the moment, and avoid overthinking. Time waits for no one; many depart before a goodbye can be said, and many things become the past before they can be fulfilled.
Even the sweetest sugar will eventually turn bitter.
The loneliness of a cup is like being filled with boiling water—the searing heat is the feeling of love. When the water warms, the cup feels comfortable, representing the rhythm of life. When the water cools, the cup feels fear, perhaps the sensation of loss. When the water becomes icy, the cup feels miserable and empties itself. And when the cup shatters, every fragment bears the traces of water, yearning to love once more, yet knowing it is impossible.