The greatest happiness in life isn't possession, but the pursuit itself.

The more you think, the more worries you'll have, the more fears you'll encounter, and the greater the difficulties. No matter how much money you earn or how much fame you achieve, without a serene heart, you will ultimately not find fulfillment. The outward splendor is merely appearances; the most important thing is the inner self – being(detached) and honest, tranquil and far-sighted, which is the highest realm of being a human being.

Don't cold-shoulder any emotional issues, whether with family or a lover. When you have doubts, you should inquire; when you make mistakes, you should admit them; if you want him, you should tell him. Many things become blurred when endured; they only erupt over time, resulting in an unbearable outcome.

Life doesn't need excessive expectations of tomorrow; life is only empty and monotonous to those who perceive it that way. When life gives you a hundred reasons to cry, you should offer it a thousand reasons to smile. Smile; smiling can change your life.
The greatest happiness in life isn't possession, but the pursuit itself. Happiness comes in many forms – striving is joyful, enjoying is joyful, giving is joyful, and receiving is also joyful. Having money doesn't necessarily mean happiness, nor does lacking money necessarily mean sorrow. Happy people aren't slaves to material possessions; sad people are spiritual beggars. Life is short, time is ruthless.