48. Having seen much of the world's warmth and coldness, the vicissitudes of life become etched in one's gaze.
49. We always have a thousand excuses to travel far, but can the distance truly save you? In this era, the meaning of travel is often overemphasized. Whether it is friction with a lover or conflict with a boss, everyone ends up picking up a backpack and joining the journey. However, when life is in chaos, travel is often just a way to slow down, only to return and deal with the mess once more.
50. Troubles are a form of mental burden that one creates and then consumes oneself.
51. I overturned the entire world just to straighten your reflection.
52. The moment a person's thoughts flicker, countless demons begin to grin.
53. As long as there is confidence, one will never feel defeated.
54. Life is like a clock; it can return to the starting point, but it is no longer yesterday.
55. Life is like a flower, vibrant and beautiful; like a song, melodious; like wine, fragrant and mellow; like poetry, profound and far-reaching.
56. Through the vicissitudes of time, we carry our hardships alone; through the warmth and coldness of human relations, we taste joys and sorrows alone. Rather than dwelling on grievances, it is better to open one's heart; rather than letting tears flow silently, it is better to find a shoulder to lean on.
57. Everyone's environment and path are different. Life is like a continuous process of healing: we are wounded, we heal, then we are wounded again, and we heal again. Each healing seems to be a preparation for the next wound. Perhaps one must experience absolute despair before being able to live anew.
58. The world is not perfect, and life will always have its shortcomings.
59. Life is meant to be managed, not calculated; relationships are meant to be maintained, not tested; loved ones are meant to be cherished, not harmed; money is meant to be enjoyed, not worshipped; lies are meant to be broken, not glossed over; trust is meant to be deepened, not challenged.
60. Patience is one of humanity's greatest virtues. The consequence of lacking patience often necessitates even longer-lasting patience. Learning to be patient means learning not to do foolish things—those actions that bring momentary pleasure but lifelong regret. By controlling one's anger and maintaining composure, one becomes invincible.
61. Mountains are not high, but the human heart is higher than the sky; the ocean is not vast, but human delusions are more abundant than the sea. There is nothing people dare not dream of, only things they cannot achieve.
62. Better to die standing for the truth than to live kneeling for a mere existence.
63. Do not dwell on the past wrongs or grievances of others.
64. Travel is merely moving one's body and senses to a new place; what matters more is where one's consciousness and soul reside.
65. People are constantly busy, yet they achieve nothing, instead missing many meaningful moments in life. When they are busy, they are often missing life itself.