About bravery. The greatest quality of human beings, I personally think, is bravery. I like whoever I like, and I want to be with whoever I love, this is not called bravery. True bravery is your ability to say no** and love someone consistently. This is called bravery, and this kind of bravery is sorely lacking in our time.
It's about love. Few words are treated as vulgarly as love, but love can carry the true seriousness and the sublime. We love because we want; We love because we want to go beyond the daily pounds.
About time. We need to learn to be at ease in the train of time, and to fight against the anxiety, fear, and insecurity that often swells up in our hearts.
About happiness. The stronger a person's ability to heal themselves, the more likely they are to get closer to happiness. Be a person who is silent but has a sea in his heart, does not hurt himself or others, and is at peace and ease in indifference.
About emotions. The end of emotions is not swearing and venting, but silence.
Acknowledge your own limitations.
The poorer a person is, the more he has an inexplicable courage and an inexplicable sense of pride. Because the poorer the knowledge, the more absolute what you believe. Because you haven't heard the opposite of this at all. Yoro's arrogance is the nature of an ignorant and an argumentative, and people often elevate arguments of opinion to verbal attacks, or even turn verbal attacks into physical battles. Fame is better than wealth, and grace is stronger than money. So let's not judge others lightly, our cognitive abilities are limited, and it is difficult for us to obtain all the information that we have in a casual moral evaluation. Acknowledging one's own limitations makes one less casual moral judgment. To respect others is to respect yourself.