Regardless of a person's status, the scale of their career, or the prominence of their identity, the core of their personal charm often depends on possessing a grand and open spirit, or "dai qi." This quality represents the style and attitude of one's conduct and is an intangible force emanating from comprehensive personal qualities. It signifies the magnanimity of embracing the rivers and sun, a calm and natural demeanor with confidence, and a mature, tolerant, peaceful, and harmonious temperament.
In interpersonal relationships, Wise individuals understand the path of forgiveness and broad-mindedness. They forget others' shortcomings and mistakes but remember their kindness and grace. This mindset allows life to become豁达 (open-minded and forgiving) through tears, making an ordinary life feel rich under the sunlight.
Regarding past partings and unrecoverable events, we should treat them like a kite cut loose by a broken string. There is no need to chase after it or look back; one should simply stride confidently forward, and life will gradually improve. For those with lingering obsessions, it is perhaps like someone in a dead-end situation, viewing a straw as a giant boat and a young shadow as a mirage—a state of无奈 (helplessness) yet filled with imaginative survival.
In emotional expression, sincere affection is worth cherishing. The sentiment of longing and the understanding of each other's hearts constitute a beautiful vision of lifelong companionship. In the flow of time, years pass like a polite yet indifferent friend, smiling as they walk by, bringing a mix of pain, strength, struggle, disappointment, sadness, and hope that define a real life experience.
Life is like a flower; when it is time to bloom, it should fully open its most beautiful face without worrying about the sorrow of wilting. After the flower falls, it naturally bears substantial fruit. This is an attitude of life that follows nature and is optimistic and broad-minded. Even in business interactions, one should adhere to the principle that "even if you fall, you should grab a handful of sand," ensuring that every effort yields a result, not returning empty-handed, thereby accumulating trust and networks.
Whether habits and behaviors are deep or shallow, this is the law of life. Details reveal true feelings, and in a single glance, there is a deep appreciation and guardianship of the other's entire life.