A torch can light many other torches without losing its own flame. Happiness is similar; you can continuously share happiness with others without sacrificing your own.
You may see a sunset as a beautiful view, but I see it as a clock reminding me that we have taken another step closer to death, urging us to make the most of the life we have left.
No matter what hardships or difficulties we encounter, we must face them with composure. For after today comes tomorrow, and every tomorrow brings new aspirations.
Youth is a period of instability, where we spend vast amounts of time in hesitation, yet grow through only a few fleeting moments.
Sometimes, indifferent avoidance is a way to deal with reality.
It is not the prince who truly understands the princess, but the knight who has always stood guard behind her.
Only when we close our eyes can we see the purest world.
If you can remain true to yourself, there will be no inner conflict. When your life energy is in harmony, that harmony itself is a form of joy. However, when you strive to be something else, your inner self divides; one part opposes the other, turning your life energy into a source of conflict and burden. This internal strife makes life an agonizing ordeal. This is why many religions advise against desire, as desire is essentially the effort to become something else, and its inherent internal division leads to suffering.
We can see the sun, but looking outward from the sun, there is only darkness; the sun cannot see its own light. We can perceive the external world, yet we often fail to understand our true inner essence. We gain only a vague understanding of ourselves through interactions with others, much like how a glowing object can only perceive its own light through reflection or complex refraction.