If You Are Content, It Is a Sunny Day

It's not the scenery of tomorrow that truly illuminates life, but the beautiful hope. Often, memories we consider unforgettable are long forgotten by others. Embrace more experiences, grow more, and many things and people, after experiencing them, the heart becomes stronger; many obstacles crossed, the heart becomes brighter; many worries released, the heart becomes light. Learn to let go of burdens, learn to move forward, wave your sleeves, let everything be light and breezy.

Every day, tell yourself to strive, even if you can't see the hope, still believe in yourself. Pressure isn't someone working harder than you; it's someone far more brilliant still working relentlessly. Every outstanding person has a period of silent effort. That period is filled with much effort, enduring loneliness and solitude, without complaint or bitterness; when recounting it later, even they would be moved. Only through hardship can you find peace. Only through suffering do you know sweetness.
There is a kind of touching that is pure and undisturbed, passing between people; there's also a warm intersection, precisely aligned, melting into the soul. Regardless of the cold or warmth of the seasons, remembrance is always unwavering. Fate doesn't need reason; silent remembrance, quiet liking; distant yet connected, you're at peace if you cherish it; near yet far, if you're well, it's a sunny day.

What you need is a blessing; desiring too much is a burden. Human needs are like eating only two bowls of rice – if you crave the flavor of the food and eat two bowls, it won't only prevent you from normally enjoying the extra benefit, but will also cause pain due to your stomach's inability to handle it. This shows that getting something doesn't necessarily bring joy; it doesn't necessarily bring enjoyment. Don't compare yourself to others, learn not to be greedy or demanding, be peaceful and content, and be happy with what you have.