One should be as light as a bird, not as a feather drifting in the wind.
Do not regret. Once an action is taken, there is only right or wrong, not good or bad. If wrong, learn to improve; if right, know how to maintain and carry it forward.
Spilled water cannot be gathered back. Once something has happened, it cannot be changed. As the saying goes, "The die is cast, what can be done?" Whether we learn from experience or remain trapped by it depends entirely on ourselves.
Perhaps we were simply ill-suited because we were too young.
Our greatest pain is not losing what we once cherished, but the loss of inner peace in our souls, gradually abandoning precious spiritual values amidst the turbulence of life. Do not rationalize your mistakes by blaming others for everything that goes wrong. There will always be periods of anxiety in life, and we have no choice but to face them bravely.
Life is the most fragile thing in this world; therefore, physical health is of utmost importance.
Act when it is time to act; remain silent when it is time to be cautious; give when it is time to give; and practice moderation in eating.
Look ahead in all things. When taking the first step, your mind should already envision the second. This has been the wisdom of my life.
Occasionally, I miss the days of childhood, carefree and free from responsibility. In youth, we seek without knowing value; in middle age, we struggle with gains and losses; and only in our twilight years do we realize that some things seem trivial when we fully possess them, but become precious beyond measure once they are lost forever.
We often fear the passage of time, forgetting how joyful it is to be alive. While we feel life is meaningless, many are struggling between life and death. When will we finally learn to be grateful for all that we have?
If young people wish to enjoy a leisurely life, they must work twice as hard now to pay for their future, for leisure requires a certain material foundation.
Savor green tea and feel the profound essence within.