1. A desolate shadow appears even more weathered in moments of confusion. Some cling bitterly to the pains of the past, refusing to let go, as time ruthlessly scars their hands, leaving nothing but wounds and heartache. It is truly cruel.
2. The only person hindering your growth is yourself. The greatest weakness of humanity lies in "reluctance"—the reluctance to let go of a fading romance, a sense of vanity, or the applause of others. True love means valuing someone more than yourself.
3. A man who acts for himself stands tall and upright.
4. Without vision, one lacks a higher realm; without a realm, one lacks the breadth to embrace the world. Without kindness, one lacks empathy; without empathy, one lacks tolerance to embrace others. Without wisdom, one lacks insight; without insight, one lacks the intelligence to achieve greatness. To treat others as friends is to find friends everywhere; to treat them as enemies is to find enemies everywhere. Being kind to others is, in essence, being kind to oneself; being hostile to others only harms oneself. By learning from the strengths of others, you grow; by focusing on their flaws, you diminish.
5. Young women long to meet elegant men who add fragrance to their rainy nights; young men hope for kind women who provide tea in the cold twilight. Yet, those who ultimately hold hands are often the ordinary partners who add clothes and food. Time is not cruel; it simply chooses truth over beauty when one must be sacrificed.
6. Gradually, one realizes that life is a matter of destiny. What is pursued with intent may not be attained, and what is sought with effort may not be acquired. The brilliance and glory of life often come from unexpected encounters. All we can do is give our best: to attain is a blessing, and to not attain is also a blessing. Through devotion, there is harvest; through effort, there is progress. Gain and loss are matters of mindset, and life is a matter of fate; as long as there are no regrets, it is enough.
7. [Heart-touching] The ancients encouraged self-improvement by saying, "as if cutting and filing, as if polishing and grinding." Since no one is a perfect saint, errors can be corrected, and there is no greater virtue than this. The key is whether one possesses the capacity for self-reflection.
8. Three thousand strands of hair fall to the waist, and three thousand layers of dust settle on the ground. When words are not from the heart, where does the soul wander? Flowers fall, the breeze flows, and silver light seals the dust of this life. Gazing at this silence, one feels a lonely chill. Tears pour like a torrential flood, and in this solitary moment, the sound of a teardrop drowns out the rhythm of the heartbeat.
9. Most of the time, it is life that chooses us, rather than us choosing life. Despite the reluctance, one must face it; such is life. I stand in place, learning to endure and learning not to lament. I will strive to return to my original indifference, saying goodbye to the self-righteousness of youth and the illusions of beauty. When reality confronts you nakedly, there is nothing to do but smile.
10. Work is work, and life is life. In work, we play our professional roles; in life, we are our true selves. Never mistake the tools of survival for the ultimate goals of life!
11. There are two kinds of people: one fades away amidst the splendor of the mundane world, while the other is sculpted into eternity through tempering. One is flesh, the other is soul. "When will the bright moon appear?" one asks, looking up at the sky.
12. The best gift for children is an example; for friends, it is hope; for oneself, it is achievement; for parents, it is glory; and for society, it is brilliance!
13. As the saying goes, "man goes upward and water flows downward," so let us move upward. Do not dwell on sadness; look forward and believe that everything shall pass.
14. Unless one endures many twists and turns in life, no one can become great or excellent.
15. In love, our visions of the future might simply be a room large enough for two people's joy. Later, we realize we need more than just a room; we need a place to belong.