I have always felt that a journey without a destination or a return date is the most spontaneous form of travel. Follow your heart, and call it a "private escape." Just keep walking. Following your heart and traveling through mountains and rivers—perhaps that is the true meaning of travel. There are three types of people who are never satisfied: the wealthy, who always dream of earning more; the sick, who always expect change; and the travelers, who always say, "Anywhere is fine, as long as it is not here." —Emerson
Do not mistake a wish for an ideal, and do not mistake satisfaction for a wish. Set ambitious life goals and pursue them with unswerving determination. Even if you do not reach the shore of victory, the footprints you leave behind will shine brightly.
Most of the progress we make at work comes not from being stubborn, but from being flexible; not from mere persistence, but from compromise; not from being strictly correct, but from being feasible. Achieving an ideal is a long-term endeavor, while solving problems is a practical necessity. Good things often involve interests and involve multiple parties; problems often have no single answer.
If your achievements yesterday were remarkable, it means what you did today is still not enough.
Life inevitably brings doubts; seek answers from science rather than seeking solace in superstition.
For those in love, only through mutual communication can the warmth of love be enhanced and its beauty tasted. Otherwise, being alone and projecting emotions onto objects is truly tragic.
Getting along with others is not difficult. Perhaps a simple greeting, a blessing, or a small favor can open the door to a friendly world. Love and respect are reciprocal; you must give to receive.