Broad-mindedness and Steadfastness: Becoming a True Person

Maturity isn't about how old you are, but about the weight of responsibility you can shoulder. True happiness is earned gradually, accumulated day by day. Don't harm those who like you, and don't cause others to be hurt. When you like someone, treat them with care, sincerity, and genuine communication, and be steadfast in your commitment. Don't dwell excessively on gains and losses; learn to embrace your partner's flaws and mistakes with a tolerant heart.

Walking the path of life, you must take on your responsibilities. Everyone has their own world, and few truly enjoy their own. People all walk their own paths, this world is both real and deeply embedded within each of us. Some can be shared, others remain uniquely private, even to the closest of friends.
A broad heart accepts all things. Stand firm and be a real person. Change what can be changed, improve what cannot, accept what cannot be improved, and let go of what cannot be borne. Always look forward, don't let past mistakes and errors become burdens for tomorrow; attitude is more important than ability; action is more important than promises; choice is more important than effort; direction is more important than speed. Learn humility and respect, and maintain a grateful and reverent heart!

The world is an echo chamber: what you shout, the valley roars, the sound travels miles, layer upon layer, wave upon wave, even the other shore receives it. Whatever you consistently think of, will have an echo. It's because it's imprinted within your heart, continuously and endlessly.