Life is like a game of chess, and character is as important as skill. On the journey of life, no matter how cautious you are, you will inevitably make mistakes and feel regret. However, you cannot ask fate, "Can I take back my move?" It will not agree; instead, it will attack you while you are immersed in remorse, pushing you deeper into difficulty. Therefore, stop sighing in vain. Regret is useless. If you make a mistake, correct it; if you fall, get back up. Remember the things that cannot be changed, for they are valuable experiences.
Elders often say that emotions are a form of energy that comes and goes. Parents should not interfere excessively but should allow children to learn how to manage their own emotions. Our role is to provide unlimited love and support. If you try to teach children to avoid negative emotions by distracting them, they may learn to escape emotions using substitutes as they grow up, such as smoking, drug use, or becoming workaholics, which can have dire consequences. On the other hand, suppressing a child's emotions is even worse.
Time can change many people or things. What is often described as the transformation of the world (Cangha Sangtian) is actually just a snap of the fingers in the grand scheme of time.
In this world, anyone who can lighten the burden of others is useful.
Those who accept bribes are guilty, but those who offer bribes are even more culpable.
It is inevitable to make mistakes in life, but there is no excuse to forgive one's own faults.