Loving someone is difficult, but letting go of the one you love is even harder.
To master oneself is to maintain a pure heart and a bright spirit at all times. When looking at problems, try to stand higher and see further; when handling matters, learn to practice empathy and see from different perspectives. In character, be neither greedy nor envious; in conduct, be neither fawning nor arrogant. Simply maintain a steady heart, avoiding vanity and extremes.
The most beautiful thing in the world is the smile that emerges from tears.
Life does not require absolute perfection. As the saying goes: "Since ancient times, one should avoid extremes in life: half-poverty and half-wealth bring half-peace; half-fate and half-opportunity bring half-success; half-deaf and half-mute bring half-wisdom; half-human and half-self bring half-freedom; half-love and half-pain bring half-serenity! One half of life is shaped by me, the other half by nature!"
You may have left my sight, but you have never left my thoughts.
The road of life is never entirely smooth, and progress in life cannot be achieved overnight. Storms, frost, failures, and obstacles will always arrive unexpectedly. The key lies in how you face and handle them. If you can maintain a calm mindset, being indifferent to fame and wealth and seeing through money, then failure will not be scary and setbacks will not be daunting. In this way, life becomes warm and smooth.
I will not be kind to everyone; people exchange hearts with people—this is a truth everyone understands.
Initiative comes from caring; silence comes from feeling redundant.
Between the starting point and the end of life lies a distance called living. In this hurried journey, do not fear confusion; "man proposes, but God disposes." Do not regret what you have done. Many people dwell on past mistakes, falling into melancholy and despondency, but there is no medicine for regret in this world.
Too many choices are equivalent to no choice at all. The more possibilities you have, the more likely you are to doubt your decisions. When there is only one path, you will walk it with determination; but when faced with many, you may become lost and make wrong choices. More opportunities can lead to more confusion, causing true opportunities to slip away while you hesitate.