31. The first youth is a gift from God; the second is earned through one's own efforts.
32. A smile soaked in tears is the most brilliant; a soul that emerges from confusion is the most lucid.
33. When others err, one often finds their own faults.
34. It is said that "a woman who loves to smile rarely has bad luck." I, however, was born with a certain indifference, and luck has seldom visited me on my journey. Yet, I am deeply enamored with such smiles—subtle, gentle, and soft. Thus, even when a smile feels forced, I strive to keep my corners turned up.
35. When looking in a mirror, people often see their own strengths, but when looking at others, they often see only their flaws. When sunlight shines down, there are always spots it cannot reach. If your eyes only focus on the darkness and you complain about the world's gloom, that is your own choice.
36. Walking through the valleys of time, pondering life alone, we strive for our future. Words are nothing less than the warmest consolation for the soul. Words are not just companions to life, but confidants, for we often understand ourselves through them. In words, we understand our own warmth and coldness—a self-awareness that eventually becomes a cherished treasure of our lives.
37. Those prone to suspicion often nitpick, fabricate, and even distort normal situations. Suspicion disrupts the human heart.
38. After great wars, great plagues follow.
39. No one is irreplaceable, and nothing is indispensable. Once you realize this, you will understand that if people leave your side or if you lose what you love most in the world, it is not the end of the world.
40. If emotions are merely a compulsion, I would rather live life in a crowd.
41. The past is an illusion, the future is a dream; Grasping the present is what matters most.
42. You may lose your wealth, but you must never lose your character.
43. If you dislike me, I do not mind, for I do not live to please you.
44. I may not remember who called me brother during my glory, but I will remember who weathered the storm with me during my downfall.
45. Most of our anxieties stem from our imagination; they do not truly exist in the here and now and have no direct impact on our current lives. Yet, we carry too much unnecessary baggage, which is why many people always appear somber and heavy-footed.