Happiness is in Short Supply – Don't Waste It

The goal can be perfect, but the process doesn't need to be meticulous. Don't wait until all the problems are solved before setting out; if there are obstacles on the way, just clear a path to get through them. Impulsive people should learn to think, and overly cautious people should overcome their hesitation. Many problems are only solved through action, and only by taking the first step can you see more paths.

We are all wandering through the years, each with their own story. A serene heart makes the scenery beautiful, and an open mind makes the mood bright. Rest when tired, dance with the breeze, quiet yourself when troubled, and gaze at flowers. Slow down when urgent, and smile at yourself.

Happiness is precious, so don't waste it carelessly. Don't regret youth when you've hurt your parents, and don't realize you've lost what matters when you've hurt the most important person. Don't act impulsively and ruin your happiness. Some decisions only take a minute, but they will last a lifetime of regret. Happiness doesn't come every day; you have to wait a long time to get it.
Life is like Zen – finding wisdom beyond the rush, carving out a life's path in the ordinary, sometimes action is good, and sometimes stillness is good. Take it or leave it, let it be. In the midst of chaos, cultivate inner peace, tranquility, or serenity, letting fate run smoothly in calmness. Don't be disturbed by your heart, don't be trapped by emotion, don't fear the future, and don't dwell on the past – and be at peace.