Life is rarely perfect, but simplicity brings peace. There is a mindset that remains gentle despite the warmth and coldness of the world, and a smile that stays radiant despite the winds and rains of life.
In our thoughts, we often find contentment in our current means: one rests on one's gold and treasures, while the other rests on the tools of one's livelihood.
As we age, the things we believe in tend to decrease, much like the wear and tear of teeth. It is not a cynical disregard for the world, nor is it paranoia, but simply the natural wear of time.
Adversity is a treasure; it tempers a person's will.
Only by daring to break through obstacles and clear the fog can one bathe in the warm sunlight. One cannot be replaced by others, and no one can make decisions for us. We must handle our own affairs according to our own thoughts.
The value of life does not lie in its length, but in the timing of enlightenment. Life is not for correcting others' mistakes, but for practicing one's own refined existence.
Life is like a clock; it holds value only when it strikes the time accurately.
Life often leaves us speechless. One's happiness can only be tasted and understood by oneself. There is no need to worry about others' gaze or get tangled in their comments. Live in the way you love, for happiness resides in your heart, not in the eyes of others.
We must, of course, like ourselves, but we must not become narcissistic. Self-affirmation is different from self-worship. By maximizing self-affirmation while simultaneously maximizing a humble attitude, you can build relationships and achieve great success.