Life is not easy for anyone; everyone experiences tears along the way. Even when faced with setbacks or injustice, do not give up easily. Even when hurt or struck by hardship, do not seek revenge. Giving up means surrendering, and seeking revenge shows that hatred still lingers in the heart. Life is not meant for conflict or struggle. With empathy, everything becomes understandable; with genuine emotion, understanding is mutual. Only through understanding can we find peace, and only through tolerance can we find tranquility. Life has its ups and downs, gains and losses, wins and defeats. No matter how hard life gets, do not mistreat your loved ones; no matter what you lose, do not lose your sincerity; and no matter how much you lose, never lose your integrity.
The world is not complex; all one needs is a simple heart. Simplicity is not crude; it is as profound and quiet as the ocean at noon. Simplicity is not mediocrity; it is as vast as the highlands in late autumn. Simplicity does not mean rejecting romance; it means maintaining a sense of ethereal calm amidst the noise and finding preciousness in simplicity amidst the trends. By stripping away the trivial and the artificial, life becomes as fluid as flowing water, melting away tension and bringing movement to a chaotic world.
Do not demand too much from things: what comes, comes; what passes, passes. Do not dwell on details: what is gone, is gone. Do not frown when problems arise; just smile. Do not force outcomes: just do your best. Life is simple; once the heart is calm, peace follows. Stay grounded, do not ignore life, and do not waste time. Keep singing your song; embrace both joy and sorrow, and even in heartbreak, maintain a graceful posture.
It is said that emotions are a form of energy—they come and they go. As adults, we should not interfere, but rather help children learn how to manage their own emotions. Our role is to provide infinite love and support. If we teach children to avoid negative emotions through distraction, they may grow up to use substances or workaholism as escapism. Suppressing their emotions is equally harmful.
Because they are too "smart," clever people often seek only profit and avoid any hint of danger or difficulty. However, the "stubborn" people who are willing to put in the hard work are different. Because they are persistent, they climb steep mountains and push through dangerous waterfalls, ultimately discovering much more beautiful scenery.