Don't Pursue Happiness Blindly, and You'll Become Arrogant in Life

Don't blindly pursue happiness, and you'll become conceited about life. With a touch of a smile, accompany with a carefree attitude, cherish the people who love you, and cherish the people you love – this is wisdom and strategy. This ordinary yet boundless state, like a cloud, is as free-spirited as a lotus, as serene as a mountain stream. It explains tolerance with tranquility and adorns nobility with optimism.

True Sentiment: Value it when it's abundant, diminish it when it's scarce. True Generosity: Value it when it's abundant, diminish it when it's scarce. True Honesty: Value it when it's abundant, diminish it when it's scarce. True Virtue: Value it when it's abundant, diminish it when it's scarce. True Integrity: Value it when it's abundant, diminish it when it's scarce. True Refinement: Value it when it's abundant, diminish it when it's scarce. True Kindness: Give it when it's abundant, restrain it when it's scarce.

The best life is to not overthink, do more with less, even the deepest despair has an end; there will always be a time for it. Don't avoid it, and courageously move forward; opportunities may be right around the corner. As William Faulkner said, 'I see the most beautiful scenery in the deepest despair.'
No matter how sincere you are, if someone doubts you, you are a lie. No matter how simple you are, if you encounter complex people, you are a schemer. No matter how naive you are, if you encounter reality, you are a joke. No matter how professional you are, if you encounter people who don't understand, you are blank. The key isn't that you aren't good enough, it's that you haven't met the right people. If they understand you, you don't need to explain; if they don't, you don't need to explain; learn from the best, and be the best you can be!