Our lives are often crowded and busy. Instead of discussing others' shortcomings, mistakes, or malice, we should learn to tolerate and bear. If we wish to be understood, we must also learn to be understanding. Give misunderstandings and hurt some time; all prejudices will eventually dissipate like clouds.
As time passes, our concern grows heavier; as distance increases, our longing becomes stronger; as days go by, sincere friendship deepens; with more interaction, the bond among friends becomes more fragrant. May my friends be well, happy every day, with pleasant moods and smooth affairs.
Life is a long journey. The important thing is not to browse the scenery, but to enjoy the process. Regardless of what life gives us, we must learn to face it. Life is like a musical note; who is not singing high, and I, too, am helpless.
If others can still easily make you angry, it means you are not yet strong enough. Things forced upon will rarely yield good results. If something or someone cannot be kept, let them go; something better is waiting ahead.
Practicing Buddhism is actually an extremely ordinary matter, as simple as eating and sleeping. Marriage requires caution, and divorce even more so. If marriage was an impulsive mistake, divorce should not be another impulsive error made over a trivial disagreement. Ordinary people remain ordinary because they cannot surpass themselves.
Learning to forget is a virtue. Gradually forgetting unhappy things in life keeps one's attitude natural and positive. Loneliness is personal. Even a cup of deep red bitter wine, when savored carefully, offers a slight intoxicating haze that can make your eyes clear as water.