Without Regret for Oneself, Without Regret for Life

Successful people don't win at the starting line, but at the turning point. Life has no 'ifs,' only consequences and results. Life is eight characters: joy, sorrow, happiness, sadness, worries, frustrations – but only joy and happiness account for two. Once you understand this, it's easy to accept. Youthful moments are fleeting; we waste so much time wandering, only to use a few moments for growth. The blue sky is always there; hardship yields sweetness; failure is experience; success is brilliant.

The height of life is half due to personal effort and half due to many choices. Life's mistakes often arise from choices: firstly, failing to choose, blindly climbing high, and recklessly chasing waves, which is difficult to correct; secondly, not persisting in choosing, glancing sideways, easily distracted, and constantly changing direction, making it difficult to achieve a grand goal. Continuously make choices, lack ambition, like a floating raft, or grass in the wind, which is difficult to have a good ending. Strive to improve your quality and choices determine your life.

Complex things should be done simply. Simple things should be done seriously. Serious things should be repeated. Repeated things should be done creatively.
Use a tranquil mood to appreciate flowers and moon, enjoy the clear breeze in your heart, and see this long journey of high mountains and flowing waters. A drop of morning dew, a sunset, can make your mood flourish; a little starlight, half a crescent moon, can make your worries vanish; a butterfly flying, a falling leaf, can stir the quiet seas of your mind. Face the wind with a smile, embrace strength when facing sadness, and be worthy of yourself and your life. Live well, and storms don't matter.