31. Life is like a landscape; only by traveling through wind, frost, rain, and snow can one witness more distant and magnificent views.
32. Career state: No regrets in work, no worries for family, and no regrets for oneself.
33. Destiny assigns a path to everyone. This path may be wide at times and narrow at others. As long as you remain calm and walk forward with hope, a way will inevitably open up for you.
34. Flowers bloom on the path, but seeing them in vain; Life is like a dream, how much joy can one truly grasp?
35. Success in life naturally includes achievement and fame, but being famous is not the only measure of success. There is no absolute "first" in the world; as long as you strive to surpass yourself and keep moving forward, you will eventually smile in the end. If you only seek fame and glory out of fear of falling behind, the world would never have produced greatness through generations.
36. The wind chimes whisper the flow of time, and the whistling cold wind signals the changing seasons. As autumn quietly fades, flowers continue to bloom beautifully amidst the echoes of words. Winter sunlight, though not as scorching as summer or as crimson as autumn, feels naturally warm after the dancing snowflakes. The elegance of snow, the freedom of the winter wind, and the approaching spring—everything follows its natural course.
37. Some say silence is golden. Indeed, silence is often much better than loquacity, as it at least does not become tiresome. However, excessive silence is also not a good thing; losing the desire to speak means losing the opportunity to express joy and bring happiness to others. I used to be an emotional person, but now I have become calm—without excessive joy, sorrow, or anger. My heart is like a tranquil lake, settled deep, watching the clouds rise and discussing the world with ease. Perhaps this is the state of being as serene as water in a bottle and clouds in the sky.
38. Some people never find the chance to meet, only to hesitate when the opportunity finally arrives; some things are never done, only to lose interest when the chance arises; some words are buried in the heart for long, only to remain unsaid when the moment comes; some loves are never experienced, only to fade away when the chance finally appears.
39. Life is a complex and profound book. Those who treat life well will be rewarded by life. There are no insurmountable obstacles in life; what matters is how gracefully you choose to cross them.
40. I cherish every moment of life—every moment when I can still move, walk, and speak. By embracing the present, I am already content.