1. No one is perfect; it is inevitable that you will be criticized or directed by others.
2. We should be grateful for every friend in our lives: for the time we have shared, we say thank you; for the help we may need in the future, we say please; and for those who stay for a lifetime, we say: may our friendship last forever!
3. The greatest difference between people is not the gap in eyesight, but the gap in vision. Eyesight sees the path beneath your feet, while vision sees the entire world.
4. The greatest enemy is oneself; the greatest failure is arrogance; the greatest ignorance is self-deception; the greatest sorrow is self-abandonment; the greatest bankruptcy is despair; the greatest consolation is dedication; and the greatest wealth is health.
5. An individual's strength is limited, but the collective strength can be astonishing. While one person may struggle to change things, unity creates an irresistible force. Do not try to change everything, for nature has its laws; going with the flow is often the most rational approach. If you interfere with nature excessively, it will change you in its own way, and in turn, change the world.
6. Friendship is a double-edged sword: some bring warmth, while others bring heartache. Even if you have been hurt by friends, be glad that in these years of youth without power or wealth, people come together without ulterior motives. If connections feel right, stay close; if they fade, let them go. People live for themselves, so there is no need to cling to those who leave. Look after the people around you, let them truly understand your goodness, and build a friendship where you truly need each other.
7. We often feel sentimental over trifles and suffer over emotions, losing our smiles and joy. In truth, you are the one feeling the pain, and no one else will pity or care for it. Life is full of storms, and everyone carries their own wounds. Do not display your pain to seek sympathy, nor shed tears to win concern. The greatest meaning of life is seeing whether you can endure.
8. Many times, when facing obstacles we thought were insurmountable or situations we cannot accept, all we can do is remain silent and wait for the storm to pass. Believe that after a night of weeping, a new morning will come. Though sadness is frequent, joy also exists. Even if happy days are far fewer than the crying ones, this world is still worth experiencing.
9. Not everyone is worthy of love, and not every lover is worthy of marriage. In life, you meet many: some are for romantic love, others are for a lifetime. The difference is simple: those suited for romance make you happy, while those suited for marriage make you feel at peace. If romance leaves you heartbroken, marry someone who brings you peace of mind. Sometimes, what you need is not persistence, but the grace to smile and let go. Happiness is a moment; peace of mind is a lifetime.
10. Try changing your perspective by looking at problems in reverse. While reverse thinking is not unknown, people often revert to conventional thinking when facing practical issues. Many problems that could be solved are dismissed as impossible due to rigid thinking.
11. A little more effort than others brings more achievement; a little more ambition brings more success; a little more persistence brings victory; a little more tenacity creates miracles.
12. Rather than having others envy you as a descendant of nobility, make them envy you as the ancestor of nobility. To live an extraordinary life, one must have extraordinary thoughts. In this life, one is either a role model for others or a lesson for others.
13. One should be grateful and know how to repay kindness. First, repay the four debts of gratitude: the debt of nature's nourishment; the debt of parents' care; the debt of teachers' wisdom; and the debt of a spouse's companionship!
14. Youth is like flowing sand; aging is a passing era.
15. Those who seem carefree are often the most sentimental, burying their emotions deep within. At the slightest hint of sunlight, a similar scene, a familiar silhouette, or a certain look, they may find themselves lost in emotion.
16. People carry many burdens: status, money, reputation. If you weigh these too heavily, your life will be exhausting. Learning to let go occasionally can make life much more wonderful.
17. When misfortunes descend and life feels heavy like a sky filled with dark clouds, we must remind ourselves: life should follow the flow of destiny.
18. I also long to stay by your side—to comfort you when you are sad, to pretend to be angry and scold you when you are drunk only to take you home, and to witness the helplessness and heartache you face against the impossible.
19. I wonder if, in the cool and crystal rain, there is a drop meant for me; in the magnificent roses, is there a fragrant petal for me; and in the gentle breeze, is there a whisper meant solely for my smile?
20. This is destiny. At a certain moment, walking out the door, standing under a tree, a breeze blows, a leaf falls, and a poem is born. It is all so natural, much like "Zen" in Buddhism—it requires no overthinking.
21. To find joy, be easygoing; to find happiness, follow destiny. Joy is the pleasure of the heart; happiness is the contentment of the heart. Do not argue with others, yourself, or fate. With a heart free of calculation, you will find joy; after doing your best, let things be, find peace in your surroundings, and be content with what you have.
22. Move through life with composure and accept it with grace. Whether life gives you dew, sunshine, storms, or heavy rain, accept it calmly and let your life bloom beautifully. When facing pain, learn to endure and develop the instinct to let go. When facing joy, bloom with happiness and spread it to others. If you meet the dark night, welcome the dawn with the stars and moon; if you meet the day, enjoy the blooming flowers, the singing birds, and the dancing butterflies, embracing this beautiful and vibrant world.
23. A lack of confidence is often a major cause of weak character and professional failure. The most important quality of a successful person is self-confidence. If you wish to escape suffering for a lifetime, you must either be a god or be dead. By reflecting on the misfortunes of others, you can face life with composure.
24. Only by continuously improving one's awareness can one overcome difficulties and make progress. If one merely settles for the status quo and refuses to grow, one will remain in a weak and miserable state. To live fully, one must have the capacity to love—not just to be loved, but to actively love others and the world; one must have tasks to do, making every day fulfilling regardless of their size; and one must have expectations, for that is where hope resides. A person does not fear being lowly; they fear losing hope.
25. The older generation often lives too selflessly, constantly cautious and exhausted; the younger generation often lives too selfishly, plagued by constant worries. In truth, one cannot live solely for others and lose oneself, nor can one live solely for oneself and ignore others. The essence of life lies in balancing the relationship between oneself and others, and between the inner and outer worlds.