52. Whether right or wrong, you need a principle. Your actions should follow this principle, and you should constantly refine it based on the realities of life. Indecisive people who waver between right and wrong are rarely well-liked; compared to those stuck in hesitation, those who evolve from error to correctness present a much more positive image.
53. Treat your family with warmth like the spring breeze; do not bring your negative emotions through the threshold. Let your joy show, but keep your anger in check; find joy in the moment and do not let sorrow dwell within.
54. Life is a simple interaction of "you laugh at me, I laugh at you," eventually leading to mutual happiness.
55. Choice is the compass on the road to success; learn how to use it so you do not lose your way.
56. Diamonds—people often envy your distinct seven colors and radiant brilliance.
57. Faced with twists and turns, some lose the courage to forge ahead and extinguish their passion for exploration.
58. Pay attention to etiquette and grooming to leave a good impression.
59. Life is always moving forward. Those past moments you thought were insurmountable eventually become mere history. Sometimes, we don't truly heal from pain; we simply learn to live with it. True companionship withstands both hardships and the mundane. Life is about "storing": toiling stores a harvest, striving stores hope, and smiling stores happiness.
60. Life is but this; cherish it as you go. Always be the protagonist of your own life, rather than playing a supporting role in someone else's drama.
61. There are no turning back on the road of life. The bridge of time is fragile; every step we take falls into eternity. The past no longer belongs to us; words cannot be retracted, and paths cannot be retraced. Therefore, we should ride forward bravely like true knights, instead of weeping futilely over the past we cannot reclaim.
62. Walking down old paths, those scenes of life and death, those oaths etched in lies, and the chaotic warmth and coldness of the world—how I wish to act indifferent and quietly bury all sorrows. But the heart-piercing pain chews on bitterness and turns into an eternal wound, making it impossible to find lost warmth again. Amidst blurred vision and the curtain falling on prosperity, one seals the heart against resentment, stands empty-handed, with the soul soaring to the heavens and the spirit scattering across miles, laughing bitterly at the mortal world, sighing over how many sorrows remain and how many melancholic poems are lost in dreams!
63. There are three ways to solve all problems: accept, change, or leave.
64. Those who lose love should go and write in their private diaries.
65. Everyone has the ability to develop themselves and achieve greater success. Unfortunately, in the process of developing potential, people often encounter a psychological barrier known as the "Jonah Complex." Jonah was a biblical figure who shrank back when God gave him an opportunity. Do not doubt your abilities or tolerate psychological weakness; take positive action!
66. Aside from the real pain of illness or the loss of loved ones, most other pains are brought by desire, comparison, and the pursuit of things that do not belong to you. While happiness requires a material foundation, if you set the bar for happiness too high, pain will follow you forever.
67. Happiness is essentially a state of mind. Whether we are jubilant and relaxed or lonely and exhausted depends largely on our mindset. Just as the body tires from labor, the soul can also suffer from excessive burden. Remember to let your soul take a vacation; when the soul is settled, balanced, and enriched, life becomes joyful, beautiful, and without regret.
68. Creating a happy life is actually very simple; you only need two ingredients: a simple lifestyle and a satisfied, grateful heart.
69. A so-called genius is simply someone who uses the time others spend drinking coffee to focus on their work.