听说微笑能让人成疯
        
            [tīng shuō wēi xiào néng ràng rén chéng fēng]
        
        
            Roughly 'I've heard that smiling can drive someone mad,' which suggests an ironic commentary on emotional resilience or the power of positivity, indicating a belief or experience wherein constantly wearing a smile or pretending to be happy hides deep emotional struggle.