Humans are often likened to containers, holding both joy and sorrow. However, people are more like conduits. Joy flows through, and sorrow flows through, yet the conduit itself does not retain these emotions. Various feelings stream through life until the end, when the conduit finally becomes empty.
In this world, it is often the mood that is difficult to overcome, rather than the events themselves. Pessimists are first defeated by their own selves, only to be defeated by life subsequently; Optimists first conquer their inner selves, and then conquer life's challenges.
In life, what truly brings happiness is often a mindset, not external circumstances. Many people lack happiness simply because they lack a joyful mindset. In reality, happiness is everywhere. As long as one maintains a positive attitude, joy can be found even in the smallest things.
It is undeniable that war is cruel, but human nature always has a kind side. This kindness blooms like red roses on the ice of war, warming the hearts of everyone, whether they are friends or enemies.
No one can fully understand our sadness, so we seek comfort from one another; our anger is unstoppable, serving as our strongest shield; our hearts are connected, never to be severed or scattered; our thoughts are intertwined, a bond that will always exist.
Most people want to change the world, yet few are willing to change themselves.
The most difficult and heavy aspect of life is being a human being—truly being a person in this world. Such people bring wealth and happiness to others while they are alive, and leave people to mourn and remember them after they are gone.