43. Life happens only once. It has a beginning and an end, rather than being infinite. We should respect the unyielding resilience of life, as well as its silent and relentless passing. Only by loving life can we experience its profound meaning.
44. Although life is written with pain, those who are truly happy are not ruled by suffering, and those with a blessed heart are not entangled by sorrow.
45. Do not assume that only doctors can save you; true salvation lies within yourself. Prioritizing wellness is far more important than seeking medical treatment.
46. Some spend their lives chasing what others possess from birth. At the end of life, some attain their lifelong pursuits, while others lose what they were born with. People often use aggression to mask their weaknesses; only the weak act out in irritability and cruelty, thereby losing their dignity. I choose to wait and observe, seeing if blessings may or may not come.
47. When you are in pain, birds may be singing happily outside; when you are joyful, someone may be struggling against illness or death. The world remains constant; it is only our moods and circumstances that vary.
48. I began to hypothesize about love, longing, and separation, playing with my own emotions through endless assumptions.
49. When you miss someone, miss them deeply; perhaps one day you will no longer feel this way, and you will miss the feeling of missing them so much. When you love, love deeply.
50. Talk less about yourself and more about others.
51. When facing setbacks, do not struggle excessively against yourself. Learning to step back can be highly beneficial. Balance between advancing and retreating is the true harmony of life.
52. Everything in life is like passing clouds; gains and losses are transient. Regardless of yesterday, today, or tomorrow, a clear and open mind makes it a beautiful day. The best way to live is to avoid overthinking. In every encounter and choice, we are both choosing and being chosen. In this short life, do not leave regrets; love when you can, and do not suppress yourself.
53. Life is like a flowing stream, possessing both the turbulence of ocean waves and the tranquility of a mountain brook; both the passion of a storm and the stillness of a sunset. Whether through brilliance or elegance, we imbue life with our own unique charm. Our ordinary, peaceful grace provides the vivid backdrop for the canvas of our lives.
54. Do not be stingy when sharing your fruits. Greed and calculation will only make future harvests harder to attain.
55. In passionate relationships, couples should not attempt to prove their sincerity by disclosing every detail of past relationships or past traumas. This often leaves lasting shadows in the partner's mind, affecting future emotional harmony.
56. If, after necessary effort, you realize a career or a partner is not right for you, you must have the courage to make a decisive change. Refusing to settle is the key to a better life.
57. One should seek out wise mentors and friends.
58. Anger cannot solve problems; only through calmness and composure can one achieve true greatness.