When young, one often grows impatient with the monotony of daily accumulation, feeling that progress is too slow. During learning plateaus, where daily practice yields little visible progress, it is easy to give up. In career troughs, dealing with trivial tasks can feel exhausting and unrewarded, leading to frustration. The hardest part is to endure; many give up halfway, but those who persevere will find smooth sailing. Overcoming boredom is the foundation of progress. "Three days without practice, the fingers grow thorns." Think clearly before you endure.
If you argue like a married couple, converse like friends, flirt like first loves, and protect each other like siblings, you are destined to be together. Instead of waiting for others to love you, learn to love yourself more.
Do not stop because there is no sunshine; do not forget your growth because there is no dew. Do not abandon your pursuits because there is no song, and do not lose your ideals because there is no applause.
The beginning is this life, and the end is the next; one must abide by the rules of eternity.
If honesty causes harm, choose a lie; if a lie also causes harm, choose silence.
Do not complain about life's difficulties and setbacks, but Treat them as opportunities to temper yourself.
A wise person relentlessly absorbs knowledge when they lack it, and remains humble and calm when they have become truly learned.
When I have no self, I am zero; when I forget the self, I am infinite.
Ordinary life is essentially a life of carrying burdens, as it requires us to shoulder many duties and responsibilities.