Do not let minor disputes drive you away from your closest friends, and do not let small grudges make you forget the great kindness others have shown you.
Mindset determines everything. To live happily, one must first find inner peace. True peace is not about fulfilling every desire—for desires are endless—but about embracing equanimity. As the saying goes, "Standing tall on a thousand-foot cliff, one remains firm without desire." A calm mind that does not obsess over gains and losses, and understands forgiveness, naturally attains tranquility. A peaceful and happy life is earned through a peaceful mind.
Life is a journey, and our meeting is a beautiful landscape. What we call fate is traveling together, trusting one another because of a shared heart. Every gathering must eventually end, as everyone has their own direction and must venture toward further horizons.
Live naturally and follow fate, allowing your soul to remain calm and face life with composure. Peace of mind is transient, and human desires are never fully satisfied, whether in love or career; let the past remain in the past. The most important thing is to cherish every moment of the present. It is already a blessing to be alive; if we expect too much from life, we only invite greater disappointment. What is destined will come, and what is not destined cannot be forced.
To achieve a happy life, one should seek to understand others, society, culture, and history; by being law-abiding, learning well, and fulfilling one's duties, happiness will surely follow.
For the strong, failure is a new beginning; for the weak, failure is the end.
When interacting with others, always maintain a heart of gratitude. Assistance from others is a bonus, while their refusal is only natural. Learn to share benefits and seek common ground. Take more responsibility and complain less. One should endure hardship first and reap the rewards later, rather than rushing to claim a share of others' success.
Timing is crucial in many things. Understanding too early or too late can both be problematic.