Let Go of Suffering, Accept Weariness

Fate is like a piano, only when black and white play together can beautiful notes be produced. Through hardship and injury, tears serve as a baptism, making life complete. It's yours, whether good or bad, don't criticize, don't complain, face it positively, change optimistically, even rainy days have sunny days. While young, boldly go out and embrace the baptism of frost, wind, and snow, forging a patient, broad-minded, and wise heart, and happiness will come.

The more you think, the more trouble you'll encounter; the less you think, the less trouble there will be. The more you fear, the more people will bully you; the less you fear, no one will dare to bully you. This is how the world works; if you're too weak, others will take advantage of you. If you stand up, they'll come to flatter you. Don't always yield; when you're wronged, be brave and say 'No!'
Being good at adjusting your mindset is the greatest wealth in life. Life is like a tree of flowers, sometimes it will accept the erosion of wind and rain. If your heart doesn't move, what does the wind have to do with it? If you don't get hurt, your years will be peaceful. A good mood has a quiet sedimentation, which brings more tolerance and understanding; on this long life journey, learn to date spring, wholeheartedly embrace the lush green of summer, don't be melancholy about the golden yellow of autumn, always sprinkle a touch of green on your mood, cultivate a green heart, and let your heart be bright – to the little beauties!

You will gradually understand that some things can only be borne by yourself; you will gradually understand that some hardships can only be tasted by yourself. The roads of the world sometimes can only be walked by one person; the injuries to the body sometimes can only be healed by oneself. In the mortal world, everything is a matter of fate, whether sweet or bitter, it is an unexpected encounter. What heaven gives us, we should gratefully accept, not burden others. Let go of the bitterness, let go of the burden, and life will still be beautiful.