42. In the lonely nights, one often feels as if in a solitary world, where discarded memories cause a dull ache in the heart. But I have learned to encourage myself: what is past is past. Even if there is lingering attachment, why sink into dreams and feel oppressed? I am learning to stop sighing, for the road ahead must be forged by myself. How could I let such a beautiful season of life slip away?
43. I praise the chrysanthemum not just for its beauty, but for the lesson it teaches: do not be intimidated by the wind, frost, or snow. The path of life is uneven, but as long as you persevere, you will achieve ultimate victory.
44. You can give your heart and soul if you are not afraid of being hurt; you can throw yourself headlong into things if you are not afraid of heartbreak.
45. I do not fear the opposition of ten thousand people; I only fear my own surrender.
46. Dust to dust. Let everyone change their own flaws. By letting go of others' faults, one can attain a peaceful mind. Learn to distinguish between: my business, other people's business, and God's business.
47. A person should be like a tree: standing, they are a beautiful landscape; fallen, they become a sturdy pillar.
48. Learning to observe others' expressions and words is an essential skill one must master as an adult.
49. Do not wear your sorrow on your face, and do not let indifference hang from your lips. Life is short; why waste time displaying these to others?
50. Be a conscientious worker, a thoughtful person to your boss, and a caring colleague to your peers.
51. At this very moment, the most important thing may be the smallest thing that belongs to you.
52. The overwhelming pressure of public opinion was perhaps the most intense challenge he had faced since becoming a judge.