Trust is a precious reserve in life. It is the kind gaze during rumors, the steady companionship on the path ahead, the full-hearted support during hardships, and the guiding light that dispels pain when facing slander.
Over the years, The greatest wisdom I have learned is silence. When faced with insults and doubts, I know they cannot truly take anything from me. My family, friends, and work remain unshaken by the outside world. So, even if I could argue to defend myself, I ultimately choose silence, trusting that time will bring retribution. This retribution is not a judgment from heaven, but the consequence we must bear for our own choices between good and evil.
Life is multifaceted, often accompanied by flaws and regrets. We must learn to observe and contemplate from multiple perspectives, constantly shifting our outlook and attitude. The benevolent are carefree, the wise are without doubt, and the brave are without fear. Only through understanding can one maintain a mind as calm as still water. By remaining grateful and performing acts of kindness, one finds peace. If one remains stubborn and obsessed, sorrow will arise from within, and pain will linger. In the face of life, those who can let go are those who live happily.
When you smile at me, my heart skips a beat; when you bow to me, I lean forward with you; when you lose your temper, I remain silent to act as a fire extinguisher; but if you swear an oath, I will keep my distance.
Having witnessed the bitterness of separation across the world, I didn't expect to return to such scattered flowers. Beneath the blossoms, we look at each other in silence, as the spring by the green window stays with the sky. Let the longing be told under the lamp—a bit of new joy, a thousand threads of old sorrow. The most sorrowful thing in this world is that neither the youthful face in the mirror nor the flowers on the tree can be held back.