Philosophical classic sayings:
1. A person's happiness is not because he has more, but because he cares less.
2. A narrow mind will lead to many troubles, but a broad mind will lead to abundant wisdom.
3. More money may not necessarily bring you more happiness, but more money and tiredness will bring you troubles. Being poor and enjoying the Tao is truly comfortable, having no worries and caress and being happy and carefree.
4. The sage seeks the heart but not the Buddha; the fool seeks the Buddha but not the heart.
5. Peace is luck, contentment is blessing, a pure heart is salary, and few desires are longevity.
6. It is better to be poor and happy than to be rich and worry.
7. It is advisable to retreat first when you are deep in thoughts, and then you can rest when you are very proud.
8. The power cannot be exhausted, the blessings cannot be enjoyed, the advantages cannot be exploited, and the wisdom cannot be exhausted.
9. A drop of water can penetrate a stone, not because of great strength, but because of deep skill.
10. If you don’t do anything frowning in your life, there should be no gnashing of teeth in the world.