28. We may never be as carefree as we claim, yet we often pretend to be, masking our inner vulnerability. This is simply because we fear being seen as weak or being hurt; we are, after all, still souls that long for tenderness.
29. Happiness stems not from how much you acquire, but from how little you obsess over.
30. The essence of life resides within the heart. It is not merely a matter of cognitive understanding or physical control, but a sensation of the soul. Only when the soul experiences true joy and sorrow does life reveal its true meaning. These feelings are not metaphysical abstractions, but the most authentic and heartfelt expressions of one's connection to life.
31. The past is a phantom, and the future is a dream; the most important thing is to grasp the present.
32. Behold the boundless glory, only to see it all fade into the twilight.
33. Despite the hardships of leadership, one remains willing to serve as a public servant for the people.
34. Leaders should value the concerns of every individual, and ordinary people should be willing to listen to and adopt others' suggestions. Only in this way can one continuously progress and win the support of others.
35. Food carries labels like "consume before this date." Women are not food, but youth and patience have their limits. Please love and care for her before her time runs out, for she is a precious presence that will not wait. All things have their seasons, and so does love. Love experiences birth, aging, and death; it often expires without us noticing. One day, we realize its most vibrant days have long since passed.
36. Clarity of thought is more important than hard work; a correct mindset is more important than outward performance; choosing the right direction is more important than mere effort; and doing the right thing is more important than doing things correctly. Having vision is more important than having assets; having ability is more important than having knowledge; Having health is more important than having money; having connections is more important than having a legacy; and having insight is more important than having a degree.