Here are some profound life philosophies. To live a fulfilling and carefree life, Many suggest that you should not overthink the opinions of others. The following passages offer some valuable reflections and inspiration.
1. In a wasteland, grass grows fastest, followed by shrubs, and eventually various miscellaneous trees. Grass and shrubs may disappear due to a lack of sunlight. However, pine trees will eventually emerge from beneath the miscellaneous trees, gradually surpassing them and standing tall for centuries. Humans are similar: some are like grass or shrubs, growing quickly but lacking longevity; others grow slowly like pine trees, but once they mature, they become great talents.
2. Having a good friend is much more stable than having a romantic relationship. In life, every deep emotional investment can potentially lead to hurt, but friendship is different. Through friendship, you can experience the beauty of human nature and the preciousness of true affection. Friendship is also a form of love—a higher and more sincere kind of love.
3. In this society, very few people possess truly exceptional abilities; most people only have about 30% of the required strength. When facing something new, some dare to step up as if they have 50% ability, and once they persist to completion, they gain at least 70%. Others will simply say, "Look, they were already talented from the start." In reality, everyone starts the same; some simply possess a bit more courage to face the unknown.
4. Sometimes we seek someone exactly like ourselves, only to end up feeling like the loneliest person in the world. Later, people say: similar people are suited for fun, while complementary people are suited for growing old together. It turns out, that is true.
5. In this society, those who only criticize do not necessarily understand the matter; it just means they are idle and enjoy using words to wound others. True help comes from providing a remedy while criticizing, and offering suggestions while giving opinions. When you encounter those who only poke holes without offering a cure, do not get angry; ultimately, they will be isolated by everyone.
6. Respect for others is reflected not just in words, but in actions. Respect must be sincere, not superficial. It requires using a genuine heart to touch others and bring them true happiness.
7. There was once someone who loved another deeply—making calls, writing love letters, bringing breakfast, and running errands—yet they still broke up. A comment left behind said: "Anyone can do these things; it doesn't have to be you." Once you do these things, someone else can replace you, and you won't be remembered. What you need to do is spend time making yourself better instead of constantly clinging to someone else. Making yourself incomparable is the real way to thrive.
8. Whether you are looking for a job or a partner, if you are exactly like everyone else, why should you be the one chosen? You must be "different." This "difference" doesn't mean being eccentric or behaving outrageously; it means being "differently good": a more impressive resume, more composed expression, more accurate speech, deeper research, and more objective views. Bit by bit, you will become distinct from the crowd.
9. I will continue to run, for the goals in my heart and for my childhood dreams. The meaning of life lies in appreciating the scenery along the way and reaching the distant destination. I believe we need to find a pace that suits us best: do not be overwhelmed by rushing too fast, and do not waste life by moving too slowly. The greatest happiness in life is to walk your own path and see your own scenery; to not be boastful when surpassing others, and not to lose heart when others surpass you.
10. As long as you persist in something long enough, "persistence" will gradually turn into "habit." Tasks that once required great effort will become second nature, and things that once required firm determination to start will become a matter of course.
11. Whether people are familiar or strangers, everyone has their own goals and directions. Some are searching for something lost in childhood, while others seek hope for the future. Some run tirelessly, while others take a rest before embarking on the journey again. Some stop to face the unknown. On the road of life, you will catch up with some, surpass some, run alongside some, and sometimes, you will find yourself running alone.
12. To live happily, people advise not to care about others' evaluations. But since not everyone can achieve this, if you cannot ignore external opinions, then please do your best in everything you do. Aim to earn good evaluations through your actions, rather than spending your life constantly arguing against bad ones.
13. Job hunting is much like marriage. If you expect to find a life partner just by walking down the street with a resume, you would either have to be breathtakingly beautiful or use some form of deception; otherwise, no one would do such a foolish thing. Those who marry successfully are often those who have already tested the waters and found mutual affection. Do not blame yourself for career setbacks; perhaps you simply haven't prepared yourself for the journey yet.