Where the mind goes, flowers bloom. The secret to a lifetime of happiness is to cherish what you have now and let go of what you do not. If you can let go, your spirit becomes light and clear like wind and clouds; if you cannot, the suffering extends not only to the present but to the future. Just as flowers must eventually fall, The greatest obstacle in life is often not external difficulty, but one's own inner turmoil. Only by releasing the past can we embrace the present; only by setting aside worries can we move forward with greater purpose.
A kind heart is naturally beautiful; an honest heart is naturally sincere; a compassionate heart is naturally gentle; a pure heart is naturally dignified. The grandeur of the world is fleeting, lasting only a moment, and after a century, it is but a handful of sand. Let time be the paper and sow goodness in the tunnel of history. Welcome every sunrise with appreciation and listen to every sunset with acceptance. Shake off the dust of the years, restore the original truth of life with a dust-free heart, and treat everything in life with a grateful heart.
Here is a truth women should know: being angry for one hour has the same damaging effect as working overtime for six hours! Psychologists have warned that anger is a form of self-inflicted torture. Negative and bad emotions lead to excessive physical and mental exhaustion, weakened immunity, and an increased risk of various diseases, even cancer. In extreme cases, intense rage can even lead to sudden death. Please, do not get angry.
The mind is tea, and tea is the mind. A cup of clear tea reflects the myriad phenomena of the world. Buddhism sees Zen in it, Taoism sees Qi, Confucianism sees Etiquette, and business sees Profit. In the mundane world, it is natural law that tea goes cold when the person leaves; but it is the fickleness of human nature if the tea goes cold before the person has gone. Life is like tea: initially tasteless, then bitter, and finally sweet after the peak of bitterness. In truth, everything stems from the heart. When the heart is calm, it is naturally cool.
The direction your tears flow determines the direction of your life. If tears flow back inward, they accumulate strength for the heart, giving you a more profound conviction. If tears flow toward begging, the result is often a dead end. If tears flow toward emotion and kindness, the left bank of your life will be gentle, and your heart will remain benevolent. Those with self-control possess tears with the power to travel a thousand miles. Following the channel opened by such tears, you will one day reach the ocean.