7, When your messages go unanswered, your care is brushed off, your enthusiasm is met with indifference, and your sincerity is met with hypocrisy, it is not because the other person is busy, but because you are not important to them. You are not valued, so you are ignored; you are not remembered, so you become optional.
8, If you are trapped inside a car and cannot open the door to escape, you can remove the headrest of the seat and use its metal rods to strike the side window. This is an emergency design feature built into vehicles. Remember: use the seat headrest to break the window for self-rescue.
9, Buddhas and Bodhisattvas are not above all beings; they place themselves at the lowest position to bear the suffering and joy of all living beings. Therefore, regardless of your external status, if you wish to resonate with them, you should keep your heart humble. The lower you place yourself, the easier it is for compassion and peace to arise within you.
10, When others keep their distance, you move closer; when others are cold, you respond with warmth, and distance will gradually shrink. Initiative often brings reward. Face life with a smile, but also accept sorrow and pain. True strength is not about persistence, but about letting go. When you choose to empty your hands, nothing can be taken from you anymore. Many people lament fate’s helplessness, yet forget that the strongest word is “indifference.”
11, The only guiding principle in life should be one's conscience. Looking back, what truly brings peace is integrity and honesty in one's actions. Without this inner reassurance, life loses its essential support. People often mock themselves for mistakes and regrets, but as long as conscience remains, one can move forward with steady steps, regardless of fate, and maintain dignity and a sense of honor.