The famous aphorisms about the philosophy of life are as follows:
There is no eternal night in the world, and there is no eternal winter in the world. Luminescence is not exclusive to the sun, glass can also emit light. We can also shine brightly. The gap between heaven and earth in life is as sudden as the passing of a white horse. Life does not sell round-trip tickets. Once you leave, you can never come back. There are two tragedies in life: one is despair, the other is complacency.
A person with a fulfilling spiritual life must be a very ideal person, a very noble person, and a person who is only a master of material and not a slave of material. Human life is like a rushing flood. It is difficult to stir up beautiful waves without encountering islands and reefs.
Hope is attached to existence. When there is existence, there is hope, and when there is hope, there is light. Humor is better than straightforwardness, less words are worse than too many words; frankness is worse than pretense, and nature is better than sophistry; a calm mind can lead to more dreams, and it is better to let things go than to accept hardships. Spring is not the season, but the heart; clouds and water are not the scenery, but the mind.
This is a very special historical turning point. The development of material civilization to this stage is doomed to the lack of spirit (belief), empty souls and material desires. People's spirits have fallen into nihilism and can only be immersed in money. There are all kinds of uneasiness and pain in material desires and physical sensory stimulation.
How many young people have also lost their innocent ideals and pure love. This is not only a tragedy for life on our planet, but a tragedy destined for any life in the development of civilization.
What is the meaning of life? How should we live?