Happiness Lies in Simplicity
A person who lives comfortably finds happiness; a clear-minded person finds trouble.
This is because a clear-minded person sees things too clearly, and when confronted with reality, they are beset by troubles; while a person who is not discerning cares less, and though their life is simple and rough, they find the great taste of life.

Sometimes you are not working hard, but simply overly reliant on the power of interpersonal relationships. If you spend your time in other areas, you might achieve significant progress.
Many people only have one way to go: relying on one's own strength and skills, self-sufficiency. If one has friends to support them, it's like icing on the cake; without them, it wouldn't be too bad.
Money can be obtained justly, but not through seizing and grabbing; time can be seized and used efficiently, but not wasted or squandered; life can be rich and fulfilling, but not monotonous; life can be ups and downs, but not revisited.
I urge my friends to cherish time, love life, and seize the present.
Perhaps it is losing that makes us complete,
Every perfect person, in a sense, is a pitiful person, he can never feel the joy of having something he has always pursued and hoped for, he can never feel the joy brought to him by those who love him.
The more you grow older, the more you approach a truth: not everyone likes themselves,
Being liked is so important self-affirmation; but if the other person doesn't respond, or ignores you, or even treats you unfairly, not because you did something wrong.

It's not because you are not good enough.
Some say life is a pleasure; others say it is a misfortune.
In fact, life has both pleasure and misfortune; it has comfort and confusion.
Life is like a piece of fruit; when you hold it in your mouth and savor it, you find many flavors spreading across your tongue – sweet, sour, bitter, and astringent.