52. Think more of good things and less of bad; every thought you have will reflect upon your life and productivity.
53. Mistakes are inevitable in life, which is exactly why erasers are attached to the back of pencils.
54. There is a kind of life that, despite many twists and turns, remains vibrant. Open the curtain of life and listen to the songs of passing years; whether joy or sorrow, they all slip through the fingertips. The starting point of success often lies when one is at their wit's end, and hope blooms when paths turn unexpectedly. As long as there is a sun in your heart, you need not fear the vicissitudes of the world. If you can let everything be, it is a beautiful season; the most beautiful part of life is the grace of a smile upon looking back.
55. Time can prove everything, and time can also wash everything away. Instead of regretting today with tears, it is better to strive with sweat. On the road of life, walk with head held high on the uphill paths, be cautious on the downhill paths, look forward on the main roads, and watch your step on narrow paths. Although the road of life is winding, it is beautiful; if you observe carefully, you will enjoy the scenery along the way.
56. Never be satisfied with the status quo; act immediately and bravely do what you want to do. Despite the risks, only in this way can you carve out a world of your own.
57. It is not that happy people do not experience sadness, just as bamboo must bloom and wither, and seasons must have budding and falling leaves. I simply brush my sadness lightly upon my heart, remembering it quietly on unseen days and then quietly forgetting it. Peaceful days are the most beautiful and the most true. As long as one is content with simplicity, happiness comes easily.
58. As the chill deepens, it is the time for chrysanthemums to bloom. One often sees them growing by the trees on hillsides; perhaps it is because of the coolness of the season that they possess so many petals.
59. The greatest tragedy in life is not that you once possessed something, but that you once possessed it and then lost it.
60. Life is very short; you truly need to take good care of yourself.
61. We should withstand the temptations of material desires, uphold justice, and maintain a pure and simple heart; only then can we avoid calamities and welcome good fortune.
62. The beauty of life is always revealed in its progress. Just as the beauty of a great tree lies in its vigorous vitality reaching for the clouds, the beauty of an eagle lies in its soaring soul amidst wind and rain, and the beauty of a river lies in its surging, thousand-mile flow.
63. For every person who likes you, there may be someone who dislikes you. If no one dislikes you, it might mean you have nothing noteworthy about you—that is human nature. Excellence inevitably invites jealousy, just as few people would bother to kick a dead dog. Your task is to keep moving forward; if you stop to desperately prove yourself to them, you will lose the scenery that originally belonged to you.
64. Competing with time, we are always losers; however, by doing more, we can achieve a glory even in defeat.