61. When a person begins to strive from within, they become a person of value.
62. The hand is the lover of the piano, joy is the lover of tears, the lover of a lover is a lifetime, and your lover is me.
63. Love does not need to be grasped intentionally. The more one tries to hold on tightly, the easier it is to lose oneself, principles, and the tolerance necessary for love, eventually stripping it of its beauty.
64. Endurance is often more vital than intellectual power.
65. Once a simple heart becomes complex, joy and happiness will drift further away.
66. When a person meets the light with hard work, the light will soon shine upon them.
67. In an era of uncertainty, we tend to love too early and give up too quickly, making easy promises without the patience to see them through. Rings are no longer symbols of lifelong commitment, but rather marks of sentimental sorrow. As it is said: a ring is like love; worn on the hand, but also worn on the heart. A wound on the heart is also a wound on the hand. What one dares not touch is the wound in the heart; what one refuses to take off is the love that is hard to let go.
68. The power unleashed by a person of conviction is far greater than that of a person of mere interest.
69. Life is but thirty thousand days; face success and failure with composure, disregard conflicts and grudges, for health and happiness are the most precious.
70. True love should transcend the length of life, the breadth of the mind, and the depth of the soul.
71. Getting angry is essentially punishing yourself for someone else's mistake.
72. To overcome life's anxiety and frustration, one must first learn to be the master of oneself.
73. Before correcting others, reflect on whether you yourself have made mistakes.
74. Anger is either letting someone else slap your face, or slapping your own face.
75. The rivers and seas become the kings of all valleys because they know how to remain low.
76. Shining is not the sole privilege of the sun; you too can shine.
77. Love is a habit: you are used to having them, and they are used to having you. It feels ordinary while you have it, but feels like losing everything once it is gone.
78. Those who have always had smooth sailing often struggle to endure setbacks.
79. The riper the ear of grain, the more it knows how to bow.
80. It is not just the environment that shapes our lives, but our mindset that controls our actions and thoughts. Mindset determines one's vision, career, achievements, and even an entire lifetime.