To Get and Then Lose, is Always More Painful Than Never Having It
1Getting something and then losing it is always more painful than never having it in the first place.
2The loneliest moments in life are often when you open your contact list for hours, unable to find anyone to connect with sincerely. Scrolling through a long list, you realize some people you don't want to worry, some you find increasingly tiring to talk to, some are good but make things worse, and some are simply indifferent to you with no desire to engage. Loneliness is insurmountable; you must bear the burden yourself.

3In life, there are many things worth loving. Don't be discouraged by a single dissatisfaction.
4Even if you're struggling, don't let time turn into a barren wasteland. You'll inevitably experience weakness, which will lead to a rich and confident inner self. That's when you become a 'tough guy/gal.'

5No matter how late or early something happens, it won't stop you from becoming the person you want to be. This process has no time limit; start whenever you want.
6When you strive to become a better version of yourself, everything around you will also improve.
7Everything will pass. Tomorrow, everyone will move forward. Life doesn't define itself by length or happiness, sadness, love, or loss. Everything will eventually fade away, like flowers and flowing water…
8You're so idle, yet you're so exhausted.
9People don't need to be perfect; as long as someone loves you deeply. People don't need to be wealthy; as long as you live warmly.
10Most people who talk bluntly are simply unwilling to put in the effort to consider the feelings of others.