We often cannot change others' perceptions of us, but we can certainly change ourselves. A poor quality of life does not stem from the faults of others, but rather from our own negative mindset. The golden key to a better life is not in someone else's hand; if we let go of our resentment and sighs, a beautiful life is within easy reach. Subjectively, we all wish to live well, yet objectively, our lives may not be as good as we want, largely because we tend to wait for others to improve our circumstances. Do not rely on changing others; instead, be the master of your own life.
When people linger in a scenic spot, the beauty surrounds them. We can praise the scenery, but we need not take it with us, for landscapes do not belong to any individual. We can wander through, lose ourselves in the beauty, and appreciate it to the fullest, but it is impossible to internalize every single spot. Some hazy scenes need not be analyzed to the core. Although we are fleeting passersby, our contemplation of beauty never stops. Cultural landscapes leave a fragrance for a thousand autumns; clear skies and beautiful scenery are truly captivating.
A cup of rich, aromatic tea will eventually become weak, and a deeply memorable relationship will eventually fade with the passage of time.
In fact, there is no need to see worldly matters too clearly or analyze them too deeply; We should find happiness in simple, everyday life.
The strong in life are not those without troubles, but those who free themselves from troubles sooner than others.
Morning sun shines through the clouds, yet afternoon storms may arise.