People who understand tolerance also understand happiness

Born with the ability to nurture all things, enduring all the winds and rains, with towering mountains and long, uneven roads. As long as you do your best, do your work well, achieve success in your career, and leave no regrets, learn to let go, be calm, tolerant, and grateful, you are a true master. Wishing all friends good fortune, sweet dreams, and a life of tranquility. Wishing everyone good health and a successful career.

When we always complain about a dark world, it's often because our own hearts are covered in thick dust. Wise people never live by others' words or by others' eyes. Knowing oneself, recognizing one's true nature, avoiding attachments, being without intention and action – this is true freedom, both still and moving, self-awareness of cold and warmth, and the present moment is the path to enlightenment. People shouldn't pretend too much; if you do, it's difficult to connect with others. The world shouldn't be viewed too clearly; if you do, it's difficult to take action.
The wider your heart, the wider the path of your life will be. Life is short, there's no need to dwell on gains and losses, and no need to overly concern yourself with advantages and disadvantages. The more you worry, the longer you'll linger in the cycle of gain and loss. If you're calm and tolerant, those so-called gains and losses won't matter. Tolerance is a form of wisdom, reflecting a person's cultivation and demeanor. To be tolerant of others is also to clear a path for your own heart. Those who understand tolerance also understand happiness.

If you don't cherish what you have, no partner will be able to remain with you; if you don't tolerate, no lover will be happy; if you don't appreciate, no eyes can describe it; if you don't choose, even the hardest work won't be successful; if you don't act, even the smartest person can't fulfill their dreams; if you don't cooperate, even the most tenacious efforts won't lead to great success; if you don't accept contentment, even the richest person can't be happy.