63. Reignite the passion of life through a return to simplicity and authenticity.
64. A chaste woman who loses her virtue in old age brings lifelong hardship into question.
65. One must have a strong sense of responsibility and mission. As we gradually become the backbone of society, we should support younger people whenever possible; even if we cannot help them succeed, we should never push them down. A small act of kindness may change a person's entire destiny.
66. What makes you stronger is not persistence, but letting go. What makes you indifferent is not gaining, but losing. What allows you to start over is not waiting for the past to end, but bravely saying goodbye to it.
67. Give yourself a lever long enough to move the earth and even your destiny.
68. Pay attention to your thoughts, for they shape your words; watch your words, for they shape your actions; watch your actions, for they form habits; watch your habits, for they shape your character; watch your character, for it determines your destiny. So the real question is: where do your thoughts come from?
69. The key to life lies in developing your strengths.
70. One experience has ended, and a new life is just beginning. My ultimate goal is to free myself from a pessimistic and desperate attitude toward life, and to embrace the future with a renewed self.
71. No matter how successful a person becomes, they should remain humble. A low profile can dissolve others' jealousy, which burns like fire and can destroy a person.
72. Learn to understand and make use of human selfishness. Do not be overly troubled by others' self-interest; instead, respond wisely and use it to get things done.
73. If your heart is bright, the world will not be dark; if your heart is calm, all things will be orderly; if your heart smiles often, youth will not fade; if your heart is strong, hardships become smooth paths; if your heart is pure, even muddy places can bloom lotus flowers.
74. Desire and attachment are the roots of our suffering. When they are eliminated, one can more easily attain freedom and inner peace.
75. When I am homeless, with nowhere to go, no way up to heaven and no path down to earth, friend, where are you?