16. If a benefactor is in difficulty, even with limited ability, one should do their utmost to show they will stand by them. If a benefactor gives without seeking reward, we must keep that gratitude in our hearts, rather than letting it vanish like writing in the sand.
17. Those who achieve success through the appreciation of others often feel deep gratitude. Without the vision of others to recognize talent, even great potential might remain buried. While gold will eventually shine, who knows when that moment will come?
18. Doing one or two good deeds is not difficult; what is difficult is persisting in kindness for a lifetime, which stems from a steadfast kind heart. A kind heart drives and guides good actions. A person with a kind heart does not stand by during others' hardships but offers a helping hand and encourages the defeated. A kind person never tires of helping others and constantly encourages themselves to remain good. Man's nature is inherently good. Kindness is innate, but it is the different environments we live in that gradually lead us toward selfishness.
19. People love the sun because it selflessly provides light and heat; people love flowers because they bloom to beautify the world. A person who possesses a kind heart and performs good deeds will always be beloved by all.
20. Because we have lost paradise, we long for sunlight; because we have been hurt, we believe the sky will clear after the rain. We are all one-winged angels; only by embracing each other can we truly fly.
21. Some things must be said aloud; do not expect others to intuit your thoughts. They are not you, and they cannot know what you desire. To wait endlessly often results in only sadness and disappointment, especially in relationships.
22. Character is like a tree, while reputation is like its shadow.
23. The most effective capital is our credibility; it works for us twenty-four hours a day.
24. We should not engage in blind comparisons to remain at peace. If we do not set our life goals too high, joy will remain; if we do not obsessively pursue perfection, we will stay away from pain; if we do not constantly demand too much of ourselves, we will live freely. A blessed life requires three attitudes: be indifferent to the past, cherish the present, and have faith in the future.
25. Letting go of certain things may bring ease; remembering certain people may bring happiness; facing certain pains calmly may be a profound experience. Offer warmth to those around you on bumpy roads, and give yourself a smile in the storms of life. Life is about empathy and understanding—keep joy in your heart, let it melt quietly, and let it spread slowly.
26. I believe no one truly wishes for parting; it is simply a lack of cherishing.
27. Impatience reveals the shallowness of our knowledge, while silence demonstrates the depth of our taste.
28. Foolish love narrows the human heart.
29. I want to brighten my lamp. If it must eventually fade, I will still burn my light to decorate the brilliance of the night and illuminate the faint traces left behind. I am like a kerosene lamp with only an inch of light, yet wishing to brighten the entire darkness. We must light the lamp; the world cannot be without light, even though life is as fleeting as a flame.