The Buddha Says: Everything Has Its Limits
Fate brings people together and tears them apart, constantly merging and separating.
Let others misunderstand, don't speak out,
Let go of those who leave, without seeking revenge,
Don't dwell on the changes of people, don't hold grudges,
How much love remains in the world, embracing the thousand changes of this fleeting life,

Do happy things with those in love,
Don't ask if it's destiny or fate.
Don't ask who's hurt you,
Don't ask who's caused you sorrow,
Don't ask who's dimmed your words,
Don't ask what's hidden in someone's eyes…
Don't ask, life is like this,
Some cry, some laugh, some are troubled, some forget,
Don't ask how realistic reality is,

The Buddha says: To follow the natural course is the most natural,
Some things are best left unsaid,
Don't seek to question,
Because the answers may not be acceptable,
Some things are best recognized by yourself,
Don't waste your sadness,
Because emotions cannot be forced,
The Buddha says: Everything has its limits,
Fate has its time, but it won't last forever,
Don't force destiny,
Ignore the insincere flattery,
Ignore the obstacles others create,
Some people,
Don't overthink it, don't be overly critical,
Don't let worries consume you,
In this ever-changing world,
No one can always be successful,
Non-attachment is compassion, silence is wisdom, stillness is serenity, detachment is freedom,
Look calmly, and your mind will be beautiful,
Open your heart, and your mood will be bright.
