The bigger your heart, the bigger the world; persistence in what you should do is a kind of courage.
Temperance is the most important thing in life. Persisting in what you should do is a kind of courage. Life is about learning from mistakes, gaining wisdom through experience, understanding comes from being hurt, and failure brings knowledge. We will slowly emerge from defeats, regain our confidence, and continue our efforts and pursuits. As long as you can persevere, even if the road is rugged and difficult, the future will always be bright; life is like a flower, even if it withers in winter, as long as you persevere, the next spring will undoubtedly bloom even more brilliantly!
The moment a problem arises, you must control your emotions, don't get angry, don't be biased, and don't say anything provocative. You must learn to be patient. Patience isn't about preventing you from handling the matter; it's about avoiding doing something that could embarrass you when your emotions are out of control.

The heart is a person's wings, and the bigger your heart, the bigger the world. Often, what restricts us is not the surrounding environment or others' words, but ourselves. Let our struggles and dreams lift our youth's sails. When we diligently strive, the gate of success will slowly open for us, and we will enjoy the beauty of youth and the joy of success.
There is no road that cannot be curved, and there is no flower that does not fall in autumn. Life is like the four seasons, since there is spring blooming, there is autumn falling; since there is summer's sunshine, there is winter's snow. Life is in the lowest valley, the advantage is that no matter which direction you work hard, it is upward. If you don't work hard today, you won't work hard tomorrow, then your life will only be repeating a rocking motion.
Life has two things most important: one is to learn how to choose, and the other is to learn how to give up. Our destiny depends on our choices. All choices carry risks, and all choices require a price. The key is what you want and what you're willing to give up.
You must learn to calmly accept reality, learn to tell yourself to let it be, learn to face misfortune with a serene attitude, learn to positively view life, and learn to find the good in everything. Only then will sunlight flow into your heart, and your heart will be filled with a joyful sunshine. No matter yesterday, today, or tomorrow, as long as it's bright and clear, it's a beautiful day.
We always miss out on things in life: missing childhood while yearning to grow up, missing youth in confusion and doubt, missing relationships in suspicion and jealousy, missing opportunities in complacency and numbness. We regret yesterday's mistakes, but today we continue to make mistakes in a state of unchanging circumstances. Let yesterday's mistakes be mistakes; let today's road be carefully examined and grasped, don't let the present's negligence and wastefulness brew into a sigh in the future.

There is no such thing as an insurmountable obstacle, only an unwilling attitude. Most people are only concerned about the matter itself and immersed in the unpleasant emotions brought by the situation. In fact, as long as you change your mood, the world will be completely different. Life should have dreams, and time should have pursuits; cherish a relationship, hold onto a dream—that's the greatest gain.
No matter what, it's never justifiable to slack off out of spite. The more people don't love you, the more you should love yourself. Nothing is terrible; you must believe that everything will be okay.
Do what is most real and most beautiful—follow your heart, don't look back, don't look around, don't care what others say. If you're not better than others, they'll talk about you; if others are stronger than you, they'll be busy traveling and won't even glance at you.