Don't demand too much from life, and surprises will follow. In life, there are no insurmountable obstacles, only people we fail to overcome. When you meet someone, be sure to be grateful; when in love, cherish them; when turning away, remain elegant; and when bidding farewell, smile. For in a single turn, you might never meet again; you never know at which intersection you might drift apart.
1. The passing years carry both fulfillment and flaws; life is like a song, and time flows like water, never to return. At crucial moments in life, even a minor mistake can become a flaw that prevents perfection. Such interludes often cause us deep distress, yet they are irremediable, leaving us to move forward with a sense of regret.
2. Similarly, do not choose the wrong partner, the wrong lover, or the wrong friend, because your time is a non-renewable resource. One's struggle should not be wasted on the wrong people or the wrong matters.
3. Helping others is helping yourself; being considerate of others is caring for yourself.
4. To envy others is ignorance, to be jealous is foolishness, and to imitate others is to lose oneself. One should bravely accept their true self, even if born with flaws or imperfections, for that is what makes you unique.
5. Rely on yourself for everything, especially for changing your destiny. Persistence, patience, and utmost effort are required in all things. No one is born strong; strength is forged through tempering. To achieve greatness, one must compete with and surpass rivals. Competing with the weak is easy but does not make you strong; only by competing with the strong can you expand your survival space and become a true powerhouse.
6. You can go as far as your heart desires. Be a warm person—smile gently and love lightly. People must mature slowly, learning to see through the pretenses of this flamboyant world to find the truth beneath the falsehood. Yet, even so, one should choose to believe in beauty, in kindness, and in the fact that the most brilliant youth is still within our grasp.
7. When others see a car full of red roses, they are moved to tears, yet you coldly say, "What a waste of money." When others see a cockroach scurrying and seek help in fear, you simply grab a slipper and strike. When others move house and you refuse to offer even a moment of help, ask yourself: why are you still alone?
8. How to read others through their eyes: Those who look away first during an initial meeting often seek psychological dominance; those who immediately avert their gaze when being watched often harbor insecurity; those who glance at someone of the opposite sex and then deliberately look away show strong interest; while those who look askance suggest interest but wish to remain undetected.
9. If life is heading in the wrong direction, stopping is progress. As the saying goes, "Since you have chosen a direction, proceed through wind and rain." This emphasizes willpower and execution, but it holds a prerequisite: the direction must be correct. If you persist blindly in the wrong direction, you will only end up further from your goal.
10. An elegant life is nurtured by a calm heart, a peaceful mindset, and a tranquil way of living. We can race ahead of time, but never ahead of our inner peace. Ultimately, the scenery of life is the scenery of the soul. If the heart is agitated or restless, the beauty along the way loses its charm. Environments may be chaotic, but the heart must remain steady; tasks may be rushed, but the heart must not be hurried. As flowers fade but fragrance remains, a calm heart brings true freedom.
11. The world is a neutral place. The things that happen to you are neither absolutely positive nor negative. The power to turn experiences into positive or negative lessons lies in your interpretation. Your attitude determines the meaning. Therefore, your happiness depends on your state of mind, not your circumstances.
12. Letting go of a person is not painful; what is painful is letting go of the love in your heart. In the struggle to remember yesterday and the desperation to erase memories, those recollections often become clearer the more you try to delete them, anchoring themselves deep within your spirit. If you decide to let go, do it completely, no matter the pain; if the bond is not yet broken, cherish it deeply, for we need not crave a reunion in the next life.
13. In life, there is always that one person who resides in the depths of your soul. It is a pure exchange, an invisible companionship that nourishes the heart. To understand the language of the heart is to connect deeply; to understand its rhythm is to move with emotion. What time brings is not just affection, but profound emotion; what is held through partings is not just presence, but true sincerity. Holding hands in life is easy; holding hands with the soul is the ultimate challenge.
14. Life is like the ocean; only through long voyages do you know its vastness. Life is like a forest; only through trekking do you know its richness. Life is like the sky; only through flight do you know its breadth and freedom. Experiences teach us the true value of life, revealing its colors rather than its pallor. Since experience is inevitable, let us strive to look back with a tranquil and regretless heart.
15. Moderation is the main theme of life, while brilliance is its embellishment. We cannot avoid the ordinary, nor should we indulge in fantasies about the future. Do not try to cover one mistake with another; dwelling solely on perceived "correctness" only makes one weak. Only by forgiving your past self can you enjoy the happiness of today. If others do not forgive you, you can choose to forgive yourself.
16. Those who know how to speak truly know how to conduct themselves. As the old saying goes, "The mouth can breathe roses or thorns." The greatest injuries come not from blades or spears, but from words. Kind, wise, or learned words can shatter the strongest mental fortresses, leaving a lifelong ache.
17. No job in this world is without hardship. Life is a process of cultivation; why use an unsettled heart to mistreat yourself and your years? Developing the habit of thinking "If I have it, great; if not, it is fine" allows you to turn hardship into joy. Living itself is a form of practice.
18. Life is like a river that, after many twists and turns, eventually flows peacefully into the sea under the sunset. The small joys of ordinary days often occur in gentle moments. Everyone seeks everlasting love, but remember: relationships are like buildings. If built with shoddy materials, they become precarious; if neglected, they decay; and if struck by storms or earthquakes, they may collapse.
19. When you see through things, you know how to act; when you see through social dynamics, you know how to interact. But if you see through everything too cynically, you may lose the will to act or live. Therefore, engage with intention, but let the rest be natural. It is hard to ignore the words of others, but remember: their mouths belong to them, while your life belongs to you. Your happiness is a natural product of self-support and self-affirmation.
20. Only true inner stillness can lead to genuine peace. A calm heart is not a stagnant pool, but a vast ocean harboring new waves. It is not a motionless stone, but a tree growing silently toward the heavens. In the intersections of reality and illusion, the various encounters we have provide different moments of emotion. Though some scenery may be fleeting, it is enough to be remembered for a lifetime.