The greatest misfortune in life is the inability to face one's own ignorance and accept constructive criticism. The various flavors of life—bitter, sweet, sour, and salty—are all nourishment for the soul. A beautiful life does not descend from the heavens, nor can it be granted by others; it must be created through one's own efforts. Boredom is a profound pain, as it reflects the emptiness of existence. Life is a one-way journey without return tickets; there are no resting stations, only milestones. Every footprint is a testament to the pursuit of ideals, and every experience, whether mundane or extraordinary, is a unique story that can never be retold. Cherish the present; the voyage of life is never calm. The interactions between gentlemen are free from utility; they do not use power to seek benefits for kin, and though their bond is as light as water, their hearts are close. In contrast, the dealings of small-minded people are driven by self-interest, their benefits as sticky as honey, often leading to broken ties. Asking "why" more often can make life extraordinary. Without the pursuit of truth, science would never advance. We must also exercise our minds and ask "why" in our daily lives, rather than living mindlessly. Only by questioning the unknown and humbly seeking guidance can we gain deeper understanding and wisdom.