Poverty is not a matter of great significance; it is neither a glory nor a disgrace, but merely a relative state of life—a reality that requires recognition and change. If viewed as an ugly cloak, it will truly obscure the radiance of the soul. One who does not understand life is merely existing in a moment, trapped by mental shackles and unable to discover life's beauty. Everyone has their own pursuits; there is no need for debate.
Aside from a sincere friend, nothing can truly touch the soul. A life without friendship is like a flower without water—devoid of vitality and meaning. A life without the support of friendship is fragile, and life loses its depth and richness.
I have perfected every instance of my self-deception.
To read is to learn how to be a person, to understand truth, to realize destiny, and to understand the heart.
You, who unchained my ankles, wander through the palace humming a strange folk song.
A person is, in essence, their own prisoner, perpetually driven by their own desires.
No matter the speed, if the steps are wandering in confusion, it is not truly walking. True happiness is not about what you obtain, but what you perceive. True wealth is not about how much you possess, but how light and full your soul is. True friendship is not about what is given, but whether you feel warmth and security. True dreams are not in the vast sky, but in your efforts in the present moment.