Our mindset dictates the world we perceive. A person with a joyful heart sees a world worth celebrating; a person filled with hatred sees a world of anger; and a person full of sorrow sees a world of sadness.
Faced with passing trends we do not fully understand, many people, driven by uncertainty, pursue them with various illusions, praising them blindly and even sacrificing everything to defend or comply with them, only to eventually fall victim to them.
Speak no words that harm your well-being, do no deeds that harm your soul, and avoid those who do neither. Be grateful in prosperity, stay joyful in adversity, meet the future with a smile, and live in the present with steady steps.
Human experience is limited, and life is a continuous learning process. However, as knowledge and experience accumulate, we often fall into the trap of fixed thinking. We may view new things with hostility, reject new experiences based on past lessons, cling to outdated traditions, and let the fountain of new knowledge flow away wasted.
No matter how large the dining table, we only crave a few favorite dishes; no matter how spacious the house, we only need a comfortable bed; no matter how vast the city, we only walk a few familiar paths; no matter how wide the world, we are ultimately looking for that one special person.
Everyone needs at least two kinds of friends: a tolerant one to teach us how to forgive others, and a fierce one to stand up for us against those who wrong us, leaving us to simply observe.
Poverty is not the fear, but the refusal to be self-reliant; loneliness is not the fear, but the inability to move beyond it; unemployment is not the fear, but the failure to seek work; illness is not the fear, but the loss of spirit; and defeat is not the fear, but the loss of the will to try again.