48. You may have originally preferred plain water, but you added carbonation because cola seemed refreshing, and sugar because orange juice seemed sweet. Because you constantly compare yourself to others, you end up wanting everything, eventually losing sight of what you truly desire. Sometimes, the happiness others possess is not meant for you. Only when you strip away those superficial "carbonations" and "sweeteners" do you return to your true self; only when you lose everything do you realize what you truly crave.
49. In the journey of life, learn to be an observer of yourself. Do not change for anyone else; change only because you wish to. No one is worth compromising your essence for; those who truly care for you will accept you as you are.
50. Everyone has someone in their heart who is neither a lover nor a friend. As time passes, regardless of affection, you will find yourself thinking of them out of habit, wishing them well. Sometimes, choosing to keep your distance from someone is not because you don't care, but because you know clearly that they do not belong to you.
51. Regarding filial piety: On the surface, it is being good to your parents and elders, but in reality, it is planting a field of blessings for yourself. On the surface, it is a repayment, but in truth, it is an investment. On the surface, it is providing material comfort, but in reality, it is accumulating spiritual merit. On the surface, it is something done with hands, but in truth, it must be done with the heart. On the surface, it is settling the bodies and minds of parents, but in reality, it is saving your own soul!
52. When you are right, you do not need to say much; when you are in the wrong, no matter what you say, it will be useless.
53. All things in the universe are in a constant state of change. To pin your happiness on the permanence of things will inevitably lead to constant disappointment.
54. When you can view the entire universe as a fleeting illusion, you will no longer feel the grip of pain and bondage.