31. We only argue with those we truly care about. For couples, an argument is not just a new discovery or a seasoning for life, but a way of reaching a deeper understanding. When we are young, every argument feels like a potential breakup; as we mature, arguments cease to be mere conflict and instead become a form of mutual interdependence.
32. Some pain can be worn on one's face for all to see, while some must be buried deep within the heart to be endured alone. Often, the pain etched into the soul is more agonizing than what is shown on the face, as it strikes at one's very spirit. We frequently show compassion to those whose suffering is visible, yet remain indifferent to those enduring silent inner turmoil. The hardest task in this world is not extending a helping hand, but truly entering someone's heart.
33. When marrying, find someone with a stable temperament to share a steady, grounded life. Celebrate paydays with a hearty meal, and together, deposit your "love savings" into the bank for your future children. Driving a modest car and watching the small increments in your savings, you find profound contentment in these tiny, precious moments of happiness.
34. People constantly strive to present themselves and persuade others, but does life truly require external validation? The essence of living is to make oneself comfortable, rather than performing for the comfort of others. Life is not a stage play; we do not need applause or constant understanding. To live quietly and simply is perhaps the most graceful way to exist.
35. Friends often express feeling lost about the path ahead. In truth, feeling lost is a natural part of life; the key is not to linger in that state for too long. To use confusion as an excuse for escapism is ultimately to deceive oneself. As long as you hold onto a sense of purpose, you will find your way, your harbor, and your tomorrow.
36. Throughout life, we will experience both happiness and hardship. When happy, time seems to fly; when suffering, every day feels like a year. Happiness and pain often exist as twins. Learning to embrace happiness increases our sense of achievement, while learning to endure pain builds our confidence and resilience.
37. Life may not be as perfect as imagined, yet it is rarely as terrible as feared. Human fragility and strength are extraordinary: one moment we may weep over a single word, and the next, we find ourselves persevering through immense challenges.
38. The flavors of life are a mix of sweet and bitter, just as the paths of life are complex and varied. Only after walking the rugged paths can we appreciate the beauty of the smooth ones; only after enduring storms can we see the splendor of the rainbow. Face setbacks with optimism and turn away from disappointment with grace. Let us seek warmth in the shadows and light in the dark, appreciating the changing seasons in the tranquility of daily life as we forge our own unique paths.