41. When you stand on a mountain peak, never assume you are higher than the peak itself.
42. It is not that happy people do not experience sadness; just as bamboo flowers and withers, and seasons have both budding and falling leaves. I simply brush sadness lightly against my heart, remembering it quietly in unseen days and then letting it fade. Simple days are the most beautiful and the most authentic. As long as one is content with simplicity, happiness comes easily.
43. Tagore once said, "When golden weights are tied to a bird's wings, it cannot fly far." Therefore, when we feel overwhelmed by pressure, we might as well temporarily cast off the shackles of the soul and lay down the burdens of life. Forget what should be forgotten, remember what should be remembered, and become one who forgets suffering, learning to be strong and composed amidst imperfection and brokenness.
44. To not appear and not to disturb is my final expression of love.
45. Occasionally treat yourself as a fool; ask when you don't understand, and you will learn much more.
46. I enjoy warmth within time and watch the flowers bloom through the passing years.
47. Even for ordinary mortals, having a Zen heart is essential.
48. When observing the mistakes of others, one often finds their own faults.
49. Hope is the faithful sister of misfortune.
50. Give yourself sufficient confidence. A confident person can inspire others and build connections; a confident person can face difficulties head-on, even if they know there are tigers in the mountains.
51. In doing things, understand urgency. External matters will not change due to your inner fluctuations, nor will reality change because of your anxiety. Handle what needs immediate attention with full effort, and do not rush what can wait. In speaking, know the importance. Express yourself fully when you should, but avoid saying what shouldn't be said to maintain the atmosphere. Knowing what to say is a skill; knowing what not to say is an art.
52. After she left, many things in the house seemed saddened; every night, I had to comfort them before I could sleep.
53. As long as one establishes an ambitious goal and sets the sails of progress, one can cultivate an indomitable character.
54. Let go of troubles to gain happiness; let go of obsessions to gain serenity; let go of fame and fortune to gain ease; let go of impetuousness to gain inner peace; let go of the past to gain a new life.
55. Life is an accumulation of fleeting moments. Cherish every encounter and give your heart fully to a brief moment; this is the essence of the tea ceremony and the true meaning of enriching life.
56. Just as cars are constantly changing, human nature is difficult to alter; thus, you must first learn to understand people. Regardless of what a customer says or does, remember to do your job well and treat them with proper politeness.
57. Only then can one truly enjoy life and experience the purest beauty of human nature.
58. Someone once said, "If you are in the right, there is no need to lose your temper; if you are in the wrong, you have no right to lose your temper." This is true wisdom.
59. Giving endlessly in relationships can be a foolish act, for people rarely know contentment and only worry about when the kindness will stop. Constant kindness followed by a single mistake leads to blame, while constant mistakes followed by a single act of kindness leads to gratitude.
60. Men often find it difficult to refuse anyone who leaves a good impression, even if they are already in a relationship.