Love is actually hidden in these everyday trivialities. It is holding an umbrella for a loved one to shield them from the falling rain, or lighting a lamp to illuminate their way home in the late night.
If one only focuses on immediate benefits and tries to seize the advantage everywhere, it is often a sign of short-sightedness. Misfortune and fortune are interwoven; what appears to be a loss on the surface may hide significant benefits underneath.
A poor person may not necessarily seek your help, and a lazy person may not necessarily need you. Do not judge people by their appearance, do not act with falsehood, and do not let life wait in idleness. Waiting is not for the sake of delaying others.
If the room of the mind is not cleaned, it will accumulate dust. Only by sweeping and dusting can happiness have more spacious room.
Writing the character for "person" takes only two strokes, but being a person takes a lifetime.
Our unhappiness is not because there are too many tribulations in life, but because there is no longer space in our hearts to store happiness. Learn to forget unpleasant things, for we do not have extra time to chase back painful memories. Focusing energy on the pursuit of happiness is the true essence of a healthy life.
Human life is only once. It is not eternal; it has a beginning and an end. We revere its indomitable spirit, but even more, we revere its silent, merciless passing. Life still needs our love. Only by loving life can you experience its deeper, more profound meaning.
We should be as light as a bird, not as aimless as a feather.
I fear time is too fast, and I cannot look at you carefully enough; I fear time is too slow, worrying day and night about losing you. I wish to turn white-haired overnight, never to be separated.
We often question others about why they do not understand or accept us. All of this is because we place too much importance on ourselves, becoming narcissistic and egocentric, seeing only ourselves and leaving no room for others. Egocentrism makes us tense and emotional, causing us to miss opportunities to enjoy and share life. What needs to change is actually our breadth of mind.