1. Friends may lack blood ties but share karmic bonds; though sometimes like bitter medicine, they can soothe the soul; though they see through you, they still love you; though they are two bodies, they share one heart; though they seek nothing for themselves, they offer all help in times of need; though life may not allow them to stay together, their emotions remain deeply entwined; though the rain has stopped, the umbrella remains held; though the flowers have long been smelled, they do not let go even when they wither.
2. Do not waste too much time worrying about the hurts you have received, or brooding over why someone played a prank on you. Some people might intentionally embarrass you because they feel threatened or want to punish you for something in the past; others are simply habitual pranksters who do not consider the harm caused. For such people, there is no need to dwell on their intentions.
3. From a psychological perspective, when people are most sincere and selfless, they act without calculating the cost. True love lies in this total, uncalculated giving. Because of this, people appear more sincere, lovely, and kind. Conversely, excessive calculation makes one seem treacherous and dangerous. Many things that deeply move us are born from such uncalculated dedication—love, dedication, sincerity, and greatness—which often bring miraculous warmth and rewards.
4. What determines a person's life direction is often not their university, but their childhood experiences. A person's lifelong effort is essentially an integration of the character formed since childhood. There are no accidents; beginnings foreshadow the future. Instead of obsessively pushing children to get into good universities, it is better to help them develop an independent personality, an optimistic temperament, positive thinking, and good habits from a young age.
5. In life, mental exhaustion is often caused by self-imposed pressure. It comes from caring too much about minor friction with colleagues, occasional rebukes from superiors, or temporary outbursts from family. Life will always have troubles; eyes open, one sees the world; eyes closed, one carries the burden. Letting go of trivialities, forgetting misfortunes, and defying setbacks is a way to release the soul and elevate life.
6. Those with virtue and learning command respect that grows deeper with study; their reputation spreads naturally like the scent of flowers. Seeking fame through effort is like climbing a tree to catch fish. Virtue conquers hearts invisibly, while authority makes people dare to be angry but not to speak. We should learn to be humble and respectful, for life is uncertain, and only harmony lasts.
7. Whether it is friendship or love, do not hurt the hearts of those who are truly good to you, and do not chill the hearts of those who truly care. The heart is not like clothing; once broken, it cannot be mended. Once it turns cold, it cannot be warmed.
8. Life is like flowers blooming and fading, or tides rising and falling; there is gain and loss, bitterness and joy. Those who always feel they have lost too much and suffer from this thought are the most unfortunate. Remember: circumstances are created by the mind—the problem itself is not the issue; how you deal with it is the greatest challenge.
9. Learn to be a "hammer"—maintain integrity, dare to face hardness, and never bully the weak; do not be a "ruler"—always seeking attention and gossiping; learn to be a "ladder"—keep a peaceful mind, be willing to stand below others to help them succeed; do not be a...
10. As children, do not leave regrets before your parents, especially at critical moments, or they will be irreparable. This applies to those with feelings; those who are indifferent feel no such regret.
11. Life must have goals and direction. No matter your attitude toward life, as long as you do not stray from your purpose, you can feel the sweetness of life in the passing years.
12. When we are hurt, face setbacks, or feel down, we first seek comfort from others. Since we know we need comfort, why not comfort ourselves? Instead of thinking about how bad things are, think about how to soothe your soul. We should admire those who remain confident despite their flaws. No one is perfect; if one can smile at imperfection, then imperfection can become a beautiful complement.