Love is like a beneficial prescription that can rescue us from a monotonous life devoid of fantasies. It prevents our imagination from becoming impoverished and allows our overly rational lives to radiate romantic brilliance once again. Love grants us freedom, leading us into the sacred world of imagination, allowing our souls to expand and revealing the desires and needs originally obscured by mundane existence.
In the passage of time, some people believe they can do certain things, when in reality they can do nothing properly, merely knowing a little bit of everything. To those who need nothing, they are willing to lend anything; but to those who truly need help, they offer nothing. Others secretly scrutinize people's thoughts while lending out their money and reckless actions at high interest rates. With some, it is impossible to get a truthful impression, for their souls, like mirrors that have been used for too long and are no longer smooth, can no longer reflect any image. Others are extremely frugal with their senses and life, yet on the surface, they pretend to cast life aside, as if someone were casually throwing their life out of a window.
In the journey of life, do not offend petty people, nor those who are lesser than you; do not hold grudges against petty people, nor against those who are lesser than you. Offending petty people will ruin matters, and offending those who are lesser than you will affect collaboration.
When a person's emotions are in a trough, they often fail to find interest in anything; at such times, one must learn to shift their attention. Since some things have already become facts, try to accept and face them. One person cannot change the world, nor will the world change for you. The best one can do is adapt to the world, avoid getting bogged down in trivialities, and refrain from comparing oneself to others. Your life should have its own brilliance.