Everyone is like a juggler balancing five balls: work, health, family, friends, and soul. Among these, only work is made of rubber and will bounce back if dropped. The other four are made of glass and will shatter if they fall. Therefore, while working hard is important, it is even more vital to cherish family, health, friends, and the soul.
Nature is diverse and magnificent. It can be a gushing spring, a calm pool, a cascading waterfall, or a vast ocean. A mountain may stand solitary and lofty or stretch out in vastness. A tree may offer lush green leaves or drive its roots through stone. Dongting Lake can be "roaring with fierce winds and turbulent waves" or "serene with spring light and calm ripples." The Yangtze River can show "egrets flying across the river with water meeting the sky" or "high mountains and small moons, as the water recedes to reveal stones."
The world is neutral. The events that happen to you are neither inherently positive nor negative; the power to interpret them as such lies within you. Your attitude determines the meaning of your experiences. Ultimately, What determines your happiness is your mindset, not your circumstances.
Every person's sense of self is composed of three "selves": who you are, how others see you, and how you wish to be seen by others. If these three selves align, one's personality tends to be harmonious and sound. If there is significant conflict between them, it leads to inner anxiety and inferiority, but also a stronger drive to transcend. The different ways of transcendence ultimately shape individual personality.
Every year during the college entrance exam results, emotions run high—some weep, some laugh. Those in despair feel as if they have fallen into hell, while those celebrating feel they have reached heaven. However, only those who attend university realize that even in a mediocre institution, one can strive for excellence, and even in a top-tier university, one can succumb to mediocrity. There is no need for excessive grief or pride; the outcomes of the next four years remain to be seen. Sometimes, unexpected turns in life lead to even greater growth.
No one is closer to yourself than you, yet no one is further; no one knows you better than you, yet no one is a stranger to you. "Man is his own greatest enemy!"
To know the truth in the morning is to die without regret in the evening.
Life must be experienced. Only the fish that ventures into the water knows where it is clear, where it is muddy, and where it truly belongs.