In our daily learning, work, and life, we inevitably encounter many familiar sentences. These sentences play different roles in different contexts. What kind of words have touched you? Below is a collection of classic life philosophies curated for you. We welcome you to read and collect them.
Selected Classic Life Philosophies
1. Life is like a kaleidoscope; joy, anger, sorrow, and pleasure, as well as sweetness and bitterness, coexist and follow one another. There is no need to dwell too much on things; life is like a dream. By letting go of past pains and viewing everything with detachment, you can better cherish the present and treat yourself with kindness.
2. Life requires games, but one must not play with life itself; life requires song and dance, but not debauchery; life requires art, but not opportunism; life requires courage, but not recklessness; life requires repetition, but not repeating past mistakes. If you treat work as enjoyment, you will give your all; if you treat life as fun, you will be full of confidence; if you treat reading as growth, you will be diligent; if you treat giving as joy, you will be generous to others.
3. No one is exempt from loneliness; instead of escaping it, it is better to face it. Loneliness is not necessarily a bad thing; compared to the noise of the world, loneliness is quiet and self-contained, which can be a form of enjoyment. One's own world is truly one's own. How pleasant it is to brew a pot of tea, listen to beautiful music, and read a book in solitude; how happy you feel when the afternoon sun warms your body. Just as we live in a world that is not always as we wish, we may falter when dark clouds gather, but the sun will always return. When the sunlight arrives, embrace it warmly, breathe in its unique fragrance, and let your mood become as bright as the sun!
4. A person's life is like a single day of the sun. The morning brings dawn, and the evening brings darkness. Life is similar, with depths and shallows, rises and falls, changing through different stages and colors. Both sunny and rainy days are essential parts of the journey. Once you understand this, you will find composure.
5. In our youth, we possess vitality and a heart full of curiosity, which allows the temptations of life to slip into our hearts and capture us. Consequently, we gradually drift away from reality, becoming enveloped by an invisible, illusory world, leading to internal contradictions and a sense of wandering in life.
6. As the years pass through spring, summer, autumn, and winter, people experience joy, anger, sorrow, and grief. The best way to be happy is to forget unpleasantness, and the best way to be blessed is to forget misfortunes. We must not forget the lessons of failure, but We should forget the pain of failure. Happiness belongs to those who are good at forgetting unpleasantness, and blessing belongs to those who are good at forgetting misfortune. Dwelling on unpleasantness only brings pain, and dwelling on misfortune only brings sadness. By letting go of what is lost and appreciating what is possessed, one can achieve true happiness.
7. Because of life, some choose to cry pessimistically; because of life, others choose to smile positively. In truth, life is full of bitterness and contains various flavors, yet life does not owe us anything—at the very least, it has given us life and the space to exist. Therefore, there is no need to always wear a bitter expression or a face full of tears.
8. Excellent people possess an enticing radiance that attracts not only you but also others with similar appreciation. Much like a beautiful landscape, their existence is not merely for a single mountain or a field, but for the entirety of nature, to embellish this beautiful world and allow more people to appreciate, savor, and lose themselves within it.
9. Sometimes, we feel our lives are not happy enough, believing others live more comfortably and sweetly, and we often use their happiness as a benchmark for our own. While "the power of a role model is infinite," we eventually discover that this pursuit of others' happiness—chasing and seeking what others have—is often unattainable and often leads only to unnecessary vexation.
10. Occasionally, we wish to live more freely and happily, maintaining a calm exterior while feeling turbulent within. We envy those who can live authentically and with composure, but in reality, how many can truly do so?
11. To let go is to avoid suffering; to be moderately content is to avoid regret; to remember gratitude is to avoid resentment; to know how to cherish is to avoid guilt. In life, seek satisfaction through equanimity, peace of mind through responsibility, joy through dedication, and happiness through loyalty.
12. In life, there is a kind of love called a smile. This love is like a ripe joy fruit hanging on a branch, allowing you to pick it along your life's journey and fill your bag with love. This love is actually an attitude and a state of mind toward life; it has no necessary connection to wealth, status, or circumstances.
13. Cherish every little thing bestowed by God; treat yourself well so that your heart always remains a clear sky illuminated by sunshine; treat yourself well and view current pain lightly, for happiness may lie just beyond the suffering...
14. One only understands through experience, and only through understanding can one cherish. In a lifetime, there will always be someone who makes you laugh the sweetest, and someone who makes you hurt the deepest. Forgetting is the best way to treat yourself.
15. What is happiness? Happiness is a pleasant psychological state and feeling. Those who can find joy in everything and everyone are the happiest people. The most joyful person is the most blessed one. Those who smile often are the most truly happy.
16. Everything can be lost, but one must not lose face; everything can be retried, but life cannot be retried; everything can be cast aside, but faith must not be cast aside; everything can be accepted, but humiliation must not be accepted. You can forget failure, but you must not forget the lesson; you can forget yesterday, but you must not forget history; you can forget hardship, but you must not forget the struggle; you can forget scars, but you must not forget the shame.
17. In life, many things and many emotions happen without reason and require no reason. Love is just love, and liking is just liking; even if there is no result, no result is required. One only seeks to be willing, without regret or resentment.
18. A light greeting is a simplicity; a silent hand-hold is a simplicity; a turning glance is a simplicity; a warm word is a simplicity; a home that feels as warm as always is a simplicity; a silent gaze is a simplicity; a thin coat in the cold is a simplicity; a cup of cool water in the heat is a simplicity; a smile upon meeting is a simplicity; lifelong companionship is a simplicity; following one another through the years is a simplicity; and waiting through time is a simplicity.
19. Let us light a stick of incense to calm our hearts tired by life! Find a shaded place and use your heart to slowly savor this changing, wonderful, yet difficult life. The beauty of life will become eternal in your momentary realizations!
20. In dealing with people, let responsibility define great matters and breadth of mind define adversity. Let cultivation define joy and anger, wisdom define gain and loss, and perseverance define success or failure. Walk the right path, let go of mindless things, make virtuous friends, avoid unrighteous ones, drink pure tea, abstain from excessive indulgence, open the door of convenience, and close the mouth of contention.