A good start is cautious; a good result comes with an end.

Throughout life, there are both prosperity and decline, vibrancy and tranquility. Each season has its own charm, and every place has its own scenery. During prosperity, we never forget the hardships we've overcome, inspiring ourselves to continue moving forward. During decline, we refuse to succumb, anticipating the joy of flourishing branches and leaves, encouraging ourselves to strive forward. Life, whether vibrant or calm, is full of passion and confidence, stepping towards beauty.

After experiencing countless vicissitudes and countless voyages, we finally understand that tranquility and serenity are the quiet and peaceful state after a prosperous decline. Simplicity is the original color of life. Gentle flowing water and quiet joy are the most heartwarming, and plainness is the most beautiful painting of life. When the mind is clear, lotus flowers bloom everywhere, each clean land nurtures a lotus, and each land reflects a Buddha.
When the road is blocked, learn to turn; when the heart is not joyful, learn to let it go; when difficult matters are hard to handle, learn to let them go; when you want to pursue a relationship, but it's fading, choose to let it go. Some feelings, repeated fading, lead to letting go. Some burdens, stopped for a moment, cease to exist. Some suffering, a smile, resolves it. A heart that's hurt becomes stronger, when the road ends, the path will emerge, the clouds rise and fall, and the heart is guided by vision and broad-mindedness.

A good beginning is to be cautious; a good result comes with a conclusion. Constantly arguing with people is foolish; not competing with people is wise. Everything is subject to change, so we should accept it. Failing to recognize mistakes is ignorance; unable to correct mistakes is hopeless. The secret to communicating with others is to let go of one's own prejudice. The key to getting along with others is to sincerely accept them. The heart should be persistent but not attached; things should be followed by fate while still grasping them.