12. No matter how deep the friendship, if separated by vast distances, emotions will eventually fade. It is not that hearts have changed, nor that one is no longer considered a friend, but rather that being far apart makes it impossible to share joys and sorrows. We have become so distant that only greetings remain; yet, at least we have not forgotten each other.
13. Frustration often stems from the mismatch of timing: having ample time to travel and play when young while facing social pressure to succeed, only to find that in midlife, having wealth but no time to use it. Regret is an inevitable companion at different stages of life.
14. Whether for a nation or an individual, the essence of character lies in how one conducts oneself. As long as one possesses a conscience and unwavering integrity, customers will arrive naturally without even a moment of advertising. Conscience is the best selling point, and integrity is the finest calling card.
15. If a businessman prioritizes conscience, his business will surely flourish, for no one rejects a person of integrity. This peace of mind leads to a thriving business and flowing wealth, bringing true stability and contentment.
16. Life is a solitary trek: walking alone, running alone, wandering alone; weeping alone, laughing alone, and staying strong alone. Hardship is a baptism; pain is an awakening. Only after experiencing exhaustion and tears can one grow; only after enduring pain, sadness, and loneliness can one truly fly.
17. Life is like a play, like a flowing river, continuous and unbroken. Despite countless twists and turns, one's true nature remains unchanged. Though life can be unpredictable and mysterious, sincerity flows through every natural movement. When the curtain finally rises, all that remains is the essence of truth.
18. Believe in blessings without greed; believe in strength without denying tears. Believe in goodness but guard against malice; believe in wealth without letting it consume your life. Believe in sincerity but do not condemn all hypocrisy; believe in success but do not flee from failure. Believe in fate without blind waiting; believe in love without perfectionism; believe in God but keep your wits about you.
19. One must walk unknown paths and see unknown sights. You may think you have moved on, but the memory of someone who once provided warmth still lingers. In the repetitive cycle of reality, pain, and fleeting smiles, the heart grows weary, wandering in search of direction.
20. Some scars on the hands heal into the past, but some scars on the heart, however light, remain forever. Some people are close yet destined to be strangers, And some regrets are meant to be carried for a lifetime. In life, emotions often shatter, leaving cracks that become visible when we look back in our later years.
21. As the saying goes, "Sharing joy is better than enjoying it alone." When a rose is given away and finds a more meaningful purpose, both the giver and the receiver feel joy. Even if the rose is gone, its faint fragrance lingers. Small acts of kindness carry a great spirit.
22. The greatest tragedy is not losing much yesterday, but dwelling on that loss. The greatest foolishness is not noticing a trap, but falling into the same one twice. The greatest loneliness is not waiting for someone who hasn't arrived, but realizing they have already left your heart.