52. Scenery is what we see, but closeness is what we live. Instead of trying to please everyone, be your authentic self. In this world, do not rely too heavily on others, for even your shadow will leave you in the dark. Life often plays tricks: the more you expect someone, the further they drift; the more you obsess over someone, the deeper they wound you.
53. Everyone has their own way of life; there is no need to replicate others. Some appear prosperous but weep in private; others seem struggling but live freely. Happiness has no standard answer, and joy has many paths. Stop envying others and look within: the days you love are the best days; the way you live is the best way.
54. Proximity inevitably causes friction; it is better to maintain a certain distance between friends.
55. The person who delivers a heavy blow to your back is often the one who inspires you to rise.
56. New leaves in the fragrant woods replace the old, as the forward waves of the stream let the following waves pass.
57. The most generous people are flatterers, capable of the most beautiful lies; the most selfish are opportunists, who steal the fruits of others' labor and sideline the talented. Life will not always go your way. Learn to use three phrases to maintain an optimistic mindset: First, "Let it be"—once you've tried your best, the result no longer matters; Second, "It's okay"—a positive attitude is the first step to overcoming difficulties; Third, "It will pass"—no matter the hardship, believe it will eventually end.
58. Yun Tianqing saw through everything, yet chose to live amidst the mortal world. He preferred a spirited journey through the mundane than the pursuit of spiritual emptiness sought by sages.
59. I enjoy warmth within time and forget the blooming flowers amidst the passing years.
60. Rather than resisting the facts, it is better to accept them; this is what it means to accept one's fate.
61. One should embrace a bit of whimsy. In this era, so few dare to be willful. A person who always compromises and suppresses themselves cannot sustain a healthy spirit for long. Be your own master. Happiness is swallowed, while sadness is chewed. If you try to chew happiness, you will only taste sorrow. Any idealism carries a touch of melancholy, while the life of a wise man is like living in a perpetual April Fool's Day.
62. In this fast-paced era, the map of life is rarely flat. If you only choose straight, easy paths, you will eventually find yourself with nowhere to go. Life is a winding, long journey; like a curve, its joys, sorrows, fullness, and emptiness give it true meaning.
63. The righteous are schemed against by the small-minded; the wise are sidelined by the mediocre; the brave are envied by the dull; the honest are struck by the greedy. When you feel overwhelmed or fragile, remember it is because someone once pampered you, supported you, and helped you stay strong.
64. Tang Monk's introduction—"I am Tang Sanzang, coming from the Great Tang to the West to seek Buddhist scriptures"—encapsulates three essential questions: Who am I? Where do I come from? Where am I going? By knowing these, your purpose becomes clear, and no hardship or temptation can shake your resolve.
65. No wind or rain last night; let us not waste this time in a drunken haze. Let us clip old dreams and, at dusk, write on scented paper to create amber moments. Walk by the river, play with the fish, meet the breeze, and wander with joy! The natural water, sky, grass, and flowers bring a sense of harmony and peace, offering comfort under the autumn sun. Carry a breeze and a ray of sunlight, letting the heart roam with joy and happiness bloom.
66. After the settling of years, numbness becomes more terrifying than loneliness.
67. When busy, we say "life is like a play"; when looking back, we realize "life is but a play." In dreams, we believe "dreams are life," but upon waking, we realize life is just a dream. We only have one chance at life, with no return ticket. Since we only have one chance to dream, why not make it a beautiful one? Give your dreams color and sound, just as you should give your one performance on the stage of life its finest content and skill, so that the audience may laugh and weep.