We will all know about tomorrow's affairs the day after.
Never discuss people from the same circle with someone, even if you do, focus on the positive and offer praise. No matter how trustworthy you think they are, it is often an illusion, for there is a gulf between hearts.
Joy should be accompanied by sorrow, and sunshine should follow the rain. If it still rains after the downpour, if sorrow still lingers after grief, let us face these partings with composure and smile as we search for a you that can never be found.
Do not blame others for disappointing you; blame your own high expectations. Mountains have their height, water has its depth; there is no need for comparison, as everyone has their strengths. Wind has its freedom, clouds have their gentleness; there is no need for imitation, as everyone has their personality. Seek what you consider joyful, guard what you deem worthwhile, and cherish what you find happy. There are no matters that are not commented on, nor people who are not speculated about.
Leisure is a form of humanistic taste. Dancing with a sword in intoxication or reading the rain through a window are all sources of delight. Yet, leisure is also an ecological taste. Humanistic taste leads to ecological taste, elevating the state of leisure to a higher realm.