No matter how disappointing people or situations may become, the beauty you truly believe in is still worth holding on to. People must always keep moving forward.
If there were really a fat bank in this world where people could store the fat gained from overeating and use it again in old age, wouldn’t that truly be “one world, one dream”?
Over the years, I have not been fearless, nor have I always pursued things wholeheartedly, and I have not obtained what I desired most. Yet even after all this time, I still believe that although this world contains countless rules, betrayals, and deceptions, there are still people who remain pure after being stained by life — calm like the earth, gentle like jade, and warm like sunlight. That person does not have to be me, nor do they have to shine upon me. I simply need to believe that such beauty truly exists in this sorrowful world.
My life has only just begun. Although I have not gone very far yet, I firmly believe that discovering oneself, finding one’s true desires, and cherishing sincere and simple emotions are the most valuable things in life. Only these things can support you as you journey far across the world.
We come into this world to prove that we are truly alive, and this belief is what supports me in doing many things.
Hype and publicity may work temporarily, but if actions do not come from the heart, even fame will not last. It is just like creating false prosperity or engaging in speculation — anything that goes against natural principles is ultimately destined to fail.
The genuine connection between people is far more precious than the relationship between their social identities.
I pursue certain things passionately because if I do not do them, I feel as though I cannot continue living. Or perhaps, if tomorrow were my last day, then I would have to do them today without hesitation. When faced with life and death, many things suddenly become simple.
A woman’s outward appearance is, in many ways, her silent attitude toward the world. Constantly comparing oneself to others or obsessing over other people’s actions often comes from a kind of inner laziness. Only by bravely remaining true to yourself can you eventually find your own unique way of expression.