109. Freezing the passage of time, I can sensuously feel this rapid perception. Once the most beautiful moments pass, decay begins. Everything has an expiration date; once the limit is reached, it will spoil. This is simply the law of nature.
110. Small pebbles, though inconspicuous, can pave a thousand-mile road; Tiny efforts, though unremarkable, can scale a ten-thousand-foot peak.
111. Some things must be said; do not wait for others to intuit them. Because the other person is not you, and they do not know what you desire. In the end, there is only sadness and disappointment, especially in relationships.
112. A smile is the simplest way to grant someone a beautiful day.
113. Breaking up is not scary; what is scary is being unable to let go. Being alone is not scary; what is scary is remaining perpetually lonely. Falling ill is not scary; what is scary is being unable to recover. Losing a job is not scary; what is scary is losing the will to seek work. Having no money is not scary; what is scary is always waiting for someone else to rescue you. Losing is not scary; what is scary is total defeat. Making a mistake is not scary; what is scary is repeating the same mistake over and over.
114. Have you ever looked back at your chat history with someone, from the very beginning to now? Looking at it, you might laugh, and as you laugh, you might cry. A person moves from a stranger to someone close, and then back to a stranger.
115. Move bravely toward happiness; who hasn't stumbled a few times in their youth?
116. Regardless of whether one has faith, as long as one maintains self-control daily, manages desires, remains kind, and avoids greed, it is a positive attitude toward life.
117. Sunflowers bloom even without seeing the sun; life requires persistence even without seeing hope. Sometimes, we don't persist because we see hope, but because we persist, hope appears.
118. Many people confuse ideals with desires: an ideal is something that makes you happy when you think of it; a desire is something that makes you suffer when you think of it.
119. Life is a long journey; at every moment, someone meets, accompanies, or leaves us. Be grateful that they enriched our lives, and then, simply grow slowly.
120. Heaven only grants you life; the instruction manual for using it must be written by yourself.
121. The heart often revives at its most painful moment; love often concludes at its deepest point.
122. When you are sad, eat something, for the distance between the stomach and the heart is very short. Once you are full, the warmth in your stomach will occupy the space in your heart, so it won't feel so lonely or empty. — *Hello, Old Times*
123. You can tell an elegant person by their silhouette; an enterprising person by their footsteps; a kind person by their smile; and an excellent person by looking at you.
124. To succeed, one needs resilience. Those who can only face success but cannot face failure, and feel discouraged at the first sign of setback, are the weak. Such people have the ambition to strive, but because they lack the resilience to endure defeat, they will be the first to fail and the first to give up.
125. In relationships, there are only those willing to play the fool; there are no true fools.
126. Thousands of words are contained in silence. The helplessness of mutual understanding is often met with only a final "take care" as a mutual blessing.
127. Returning to thought amidst the tangled lines of text, one finds that every touchpoint is more beautiful than these pale words.
128. It is laughable to deceive oneself with emotions. Those who indulge in self-pity, thinking themselves tragic, cannot survive long by merely moving themselves.
129. Giving up is not a sudden impulse, but the explosion of accumulated disappointments. Without sound or argument, one simply gives up quietly.
130. Learn to let go and find peace. There is no feast that never ends; everything happens by fate. Learn to make peace with yourself.
131. It is darker here than the night. Surrounded by desire, one must guard against falling into the abyss even while asleep. Fatigue cannot be washed away; one only sees the expressions betrayed by nightly drunkenness, resulting in exhausted emotions and a homeless soul.
132. The debt of emotion is like the sea of time—something we can never cross.
133. I do not understand how to hold someone back; I only know that those who love me will not leave me, because they know I will be sad.
134. I can endure loneliness and solitude, but I cannot endure your silence when you are by my side.
135. Perhaps we were both right and wrong, both loved but forgot. When we departed, did you cry or something else? I only felt the pain, yet I still smiled.