There are countless beautiful things in this world. We always hope to get too much and have as many things as possible for ourselves.
Life is as short as a fleeting moment. Life is drained away inadvertently between possession and loss.
If you lose the sun, you still have the shining of stars; if you lose money, you still get friendship; when life also leaves you, you have the kiss of the earth.
When you have it, cherish it even more; if you lose it, treat it as a test of your true knowledge of life, and as a commitment to the promise of hard life.
If you have honesty, you give up hypocrisy; if you have fulfillment, you give up boredom; if you have steadiness, you give up impetuousness. Whether it is intentional abandonment or accidental loss, as long as it has been truly owned, at some point, isn’t generous abandonment also a state?
What you lose inadvertently, you can still fight for again. If you lose your love, you can find it in the spring; if you lose your will, you have to sharpen it again in the winter. But you can't pick up laziness after you've thrown it away.
Having too many desires turns into a burden. What can be more fulfilling and satisfying than having an indifferent mind?
Choose indifference and prepare to walk a mountainous road