1. No matter the time, you can start doing what you want to do. I hope you don't let age or anything else bind you. Age is never a boundary unless you make it one for yourself.
2. Since we only have this one life, choose happiness whenever possible.
3. True inner strength means living in your own little world, rather than living for the eyes and mouths of others. In this life, we all laugh at others, and eventually, others laugh at us.
4. The reason you complain about yourself while settling for the status quo is that you haven't reached the point of "playing chess on a tofu board." Real choices are often when there is no choice.
5. Since you have come to this world, you should see the sun and walk the streets with your beloved.
6. Emotions gradually fade, and hearts gradually grow cold. Not everyone can wait forever, and not all love can be regained once lost.
7. Don't blame others for hiring based on talent; after all, when the heart is far, the face is right before your eyes.
8. Your kindness should have some edge. Learn to read people and be cautious. Sometimes you need a bit of shrewdness, and sometimes you shouldn't give your heart away too easily.
9. May I live my remaining years as I wish, being willful. I would rather be a wild ghost amidst the lights and wine than a person struggling to be perfect in a mundane life.
10. Temper your temper. Occasionally, be intentionally silent and calm, for impulses can lead to irreversible mistakes.
11. Because I embrace solitude, I must live for myself; because of my limitations, I must take responsibility for myself.
12. To smile without speaking is a form of openness; to endure pain without words is a form of cultivation. Do not cling to the past, do not rush into the future, and do not fail the present. This is peace.
13. Even if life is filled with disappointment, I hope you can try to accept it and learn not to be too hard on yourself.
14. Do not feel angry because others fail to become who you want them to be, for you too may not become who you wish to be.
15. I once thought love could fill the regrets of life, but ironically, it is love that often creates even more regrets.