It is precisely because we have grasped the vastness and diversity of the world, and become aware of our own limitations and narrowness, that we can allow ourselves not to fully understand others, and allow others not to fully understand us. Therefore, we do not attempt to override others' will, nor do we easily submit to evaluation systems established by others. This is perhaps the most free solitude and the most gentle rebellion. You will create a small world around you that seeks common ground while reserving differences, a place of serenity and indifference.
Only when the mind is quiet can one hear the voice of the soul; only when the heart is clear can one see the true nature of all things. What we are reluctant to let go of is often not worth cherishing. The pace of life is often too hurried, so We must learn to stop and laugh at the changes of wind and clouds, sit down and quietly appreciate the blooming and falling of flowers, sink down to be as still as the sea, and settle down to observe tranquility. When the mind is calm without ripples, all things are naturally reflected; when the soul is still and settled, the instant becomes eternal.
Walking silently in the ordinary journey of life, we appreciate the joy of life's pursuits in our calm and composed steps. We brave strong winds and fierce waves, overcoming difficulties with our lives; we learn to be tolerant and open-minded, to cherish others, to ask for forgiveness from others, and to forgive others; we value careers and friendships, intoxicated by the imagery of high mountains and flowing water, captivated by the changing scenery of the four seasons. Ultimately, we live as the unique, dashing, and authentic selves.