Our unhappiness is often not caused by too many hardships in life, but because there is no longer space in our hearts to hold happiness. Learn to forget unpleasant things, for we have little time left to dwell on painful memories. Focusing our energy on the pursuit of happiness is the true essence of a healthy life.
As parents grow old, they become the 'children' who need our care. — Yang Lan, "I Love You, Thank You"
Keep your heart clean and tidy so that those who enter it may feel comfortable.
Love is like a pair of chopsticks; the man and the woman are each one stick. Only when fate brings them together do they form a complete pair.
Do not make decisions while angry, sad, or under other extreme emotions, for such decisions are mostly wrong and irreparable.
Goals you set for yourself must be achieved, even if you have to crawl to finish them. For example, if you decide to run a certain distance every day, do so regardless of the weather, even indoors, and never give yourself an excuse.
If you do not believe in yourself, no one else will. People do not respect or follow those who lack confidence. I believe that the more confident you are, the more the world will believe in you.
Life is full of attachments and reluctance to let go, for old things are stamped with the joy of yesterday, making it hard to discard them. Letting go requires courage; keeping holds requires space. Giving up a person who loves you deeply is not painful; giving up a person you love deeply who does not love you back is painful. Falling in love with someone who does not love you is even more painful. Do not love wrongly out of loneliness, and do not let wrong love lead to a life of loneliness.
The philosophy of loving life is to forget yesterday, face today, and welcome tomorrow.
Knowledge only accumulates. We continuously add to our understanding without needing to discard old knowledge to acquire new. Our capacity to absorb and master knowledge is likely infinite.