1. We are not born owing anyone anything. Someone's kindness toward you is because they like you; your kindness toward others is because you are willing. When feelings are voluntary, there are no regrets.
2. What does it mean to truly let go? It means that one day, when you face your past embarrassments or the people you once hated, your heart remains as still as water. You no longer feel agitation, but face everything with a calm smile. Even if others recount your past misfortunes, it feels like listening to someone else's story, leaving no ripples in your heart. This is the essence of letting go.
3. As you reach a certain age, learn to speak less. Every word should carry weight and purpose. Keep your emotions in check, remain calm in the face of major events, and hold fast to your principles.
4. You cannot change yesterday, but if you worry too much about tomorrow, you will ruin today.
5. Life is like a dandelion: seemingly free, yet often subject to forces beyond one's control. Life has no 'ifs,' only results. As long as you have done your best, that is enough.
6. A boss, no matter how difficult things get, rarely gives up easily. An employee might want to quit when things go wrong. A married couple might face great conflicts but won't easily divorce, whereas lovers often break up over trivial matters. Ultimately, the amount of investment you put into a task or a relationship determines how much pressure you can withstand and how long you can persevere. Greatness is forged through endurance, because there are hardships that one must endure to grow.
7. Do not care about what others say behind your back; such words cannot change the facts, but they can disturb your peace of mind. Once the mind is in chaos, everything else follows. Those who understand you do not need explanations, and those who do not deserve them. Believe that those who truly know you will never deny you based on trivial gossip.
8. Life is a grand series of encounters, and time makes a soul increasingly captivating. There is no need to crave understanding or validation from others, for they have no such obligation.
9. There is only one true heroism in the world: to recognize the reality of life and still love it.
10. Groveling to please others only invites indifference. Only through personal strength can you command respect; only through equal treatment can you gain true honor.
11. Do not fear offending people; those with principles earn respect. Times have changed, and being a 'people pleaser' is no longer an asset. Having a temperament is a sign of authenticity. While swallowing your words may seem mature, speaking up when necessary is true responsibility.
12. Politeness and upbringing are more than just hollow pleasantries; they involve empathy and consideration for others. This tests not only your emotional intelligence but also your kindness.