1. For the rest of my life, I will be with "beautiful" people.
Every blessing has its inevitable cause, just as wealth comes from generosity and nobility from humility, and a beautiful face comes from a gentle and kind nature.
As people reach middle age, their facial features begin to reflect the influence of their worldly character.
Kind-hearted people often have a blessed appearance, while gentle people have soft and beautiful faces.
People with particularly violent personalities always have a fierce look; many middle-aged and elderly women of questionable character often have a mean and unkind look, which is what is known as a face of misfortune or a face that brings misfortune to one's husband.
In reality, one's appearance is not something one is born with, but rather a projection of one's face on a long-term cultivation of mind and behavior; these features also foreshadow one's future destiny.
Physiognomy is essentially a form of accumulated experience. One's appearance reflects one's heart; one can observe the heart through the face and know the future from the heart.
So what are the causes of appearance in childhood, adolescence, and youth?
Physical features are related to parental genetics, while face shape and body shape are related to one's innate constitution, and the degree of beauty is due to habits inherited from the previous life.
The first half of a person's life is lived under the influence of their past life, while the second half is lived under the influence of the first half.
Therefore, people should take responsibility for their appearance after reaching middle age.
Compassion is also a particularly important factor.
People with a kind heart often radiate an extraordinary glow from within, making them more and more pleasing to the eye and more and more enjoyable to be around.
Only by cherishing our connections can we continue them. On life's journey, we encounter many people. It is fate that brings us together; relatives are often friends from past lives, and friends are often relatives from past lives. Those who bring you trouble are often those you have harmed in past lives. Therefore, remember this: Treat your family well, care for your friends, and forgive those who have hurt you. This is the law of cause and effect.
True wealth lies in having a fulfilling heart; true nobility lies in being needed by others. Happiness is not a personality trait, but a skill.
The best way to solve your troubles is to forget them.
Watch the clouds drift by with a smile, sit and observe as they rise. To not contend is compassion, to not argue is wisdom, to not listen is purity, to not see is freedom, to forgive is liberation, and to be content is letting go.
Do not let your mind be disturbed, do not let your emotions bind you, do not fear the future, and do not dwell on the past.
We are destined to take nothing with us in this life, so let's live in the present, laugh in the present, and find enlightenment in the present.
Second, spend the rest of your life with people who make you laugh.
There are millions of people in the world, but only a few who can always make you laugh. Some people are born dull and boring, while others are interesting only to others.
The person who makes you laugh loves you the most; that's the right person for you.
The person who makes you laugh cares about you the most.
If two people are together and there are always more tears than smiles, then that person definitely doesn't care about you.
To care means to be unwilling to hurt someone and to want to cherish them.
The person who can make you laugh is someone who understands you. They know what you like and dislike, are good at understanding your thoughts, pay attention to your feelings, and cater to your preferences and moods in just the right way.
The person who can make you laugh is definitely someone who cares about you. Actually, it's enough for a person to entertain themselves. The reason they go to great lengths to make you happy is because they care about you and cherish you.
Only when you can laugh can your relationship have a future and your life have something to look forward to.
The people who can make you laugh are the most worthwhile to befriend.
People who make you laugh are worth befriending, and an interesting life is worth living.
The person who can make you laugh may not be the richest, most powerful, or most learned person around you, but they are the most precious person in your life.
Such people are generally very interesting and can ignite the atmosphere with just a few words; they have a high quality of life and are good at finding highlights in ordinary life.
People's attitudes towards life can be contagious. Being around people who make you laugh will make you more optimistic and positive.
Being able to make you laugh is a kind of fate, a kind of kindness, and also a kind of skill.
There are many beautiful appearances in the world, but very few interesting souls. And if you meet someone who is both interesting and willing to share that interest with you, cherish them dearly.
For the rest of my life, I will walk and laugh with him.
Life is precious, so let's live it happily. Life may be ordinary, but we should face it with a smile.
Success isn't measured by how many people you've defeated, but by how many you've shared with and helped. The more people you share with, the more people you help, and the wider your reach, the greater your chances of success. Spreading positive energy also owes a debt to you! Giving roses leaves a lingering fragrance; sharing wisdom brings good fortune!