A broad mind turns great troubles into small ones. Face responsibilities with courage, adversity with composure, emotions with restraint, gains and losses with wisdom, and success or failure with persistence. Let things take their natural course and meet life with equanimity. Stay calm in success and composed in failure. Through life's trials, one finds enlightenment. Drink pure tea and keep silence against gossip.
Everyone inevitably makes mistakes in life; if everyone only sought to be clever, life would lose its flavor.
Interests may not always last, but following one's inclinations can make them even deeper.
A government should function like the human stomach: if its presence is hardly noticed, it is working well.
Even the kindest people have tempers; the difference lies in their ability to control them. Do not let trifles ruin your mood, disrupt your rhythm, or harm your health. Optimists always find the bright side and face challenges calmly. Life is what you create, and your mood is what you cultivate.
Pursue ideals rather than fantasies; seek passion rather than pretense. Contentment brings happiness.
The art of harmony: yield a word to prevent conflict, let a slight advantage go to avoid rivalry, endure a moment to transform anger into peace, and take a step back to find the path of cultivation.
Life's path may be a scar on the earth, where every step carries a subtle pain.
A single scarf wraps around the warmth of longing.
Master Hai Tao said, "To cultivate compassion, one must let go of selfish love. There is too much love in this world that is self-centered, where people only love themselves."
Think twice before acting; patience brings a life free of worries.