Everyone has their own struggles; no one is owed sympathy. — Annie Baby, "Mian Kong"
There is no regret in changing direction; one should be able to grow anywhere. — Annie Baby, "Mian Kong"
One should occasionally renew the path one plans to walk. Like planting a seed in the heart, nourishing it with time and thought, until it eventually bears fruit. The beginning is merely preparing and buying a ticket for the journey. — Annie Baby, "Mian Kong"
When we meet again, I only want to hold your hand and weep tenderly. There is no need to speak of even the smallest bit of suffering passed in this half-life. What once made our hearts hard and suffering will, at some point, surely make our hearts moist and clear like spring water again. — Annie Baby, "Mian Kong"
Stop blaming and demanding. Immerse yourself in various states, being present in everything without being stagnant or clinging. Life should improve as we move forward, becoming more calm and enlightened. Face your life. What you once desired, wanted to achieve, or wanted to complete will eventually be given to you. This is the honest relationship you have always maintained with it. — Annie Baby, "Mian Kong"
The neighbor said, "This orphan is so stubborn and headstrong; how pitiful without parents." Such blunt remarks only bring an accumulating tightness and hardness to the heart. The defensiveness toward others, the inexplicable hostility, the disappointment, doubt, and resistance to emotions were not formed overnight. In fact, they are the result of a long process of wear and tear and shaping. — Annie Baby, "Chun Yan"