16. Life is a song, and friends are its most beautiful melody; life is a painting, and friends are its most exquisite brushstroke.
17. As carriers of the thoughts, culture, and scientific achievements of our predecessors, Books play a vital role in guiding future generations and deserve our respect and inheritance. However, in the face of rapidly evolving new things, human thought is limited and cannot be universally applicable across all times and places. Books may also contain errors or inferior content; if readers become dogmatic or stuck in old ways, books can become tools of deception. Therefore, when reading, we should analyze objectively and choose healthy books that expand wisdom, provide inspiration, provoke deep thought, and bring emotional joy, rather than blindly following them.
18. We are all born pure and good, but as we grow, our learning environments, life experiences, interests, and habits diverge. As the saying goes, "It takes a moment to turn good into bad, but a year to turn bad into good." A good habit like reading can vanish in an instant due to gaming, while breaking a bad habit like smoking often requires long-term effort.
19. To achieve greatness, one must sometimes handle certain details flexibly, even if they seem to go against common sense. Great commanders, when facing adversity, do not strictly adhere to rigid orders; they act flexibly to seize the initiative, thereby "controlling others without being controlled."
20. This teaches us that fortune and misfortune can transform into one another under certain conditions. We must always be prepared for danger even in times of prosperity, and never lose heart when facing adversity.
21. No matter how serious a mistake is, there is always an opportunity for remedy. However, misjudging a person is a mistake that can never be undone in a lifetime. Therefore, one must always remain vigilant in human relations.
22. In this era of accelerating rhythms, work pressure is mounting. For professionals, simply being diligent and fulfilling one's duties is no longer enough. Without adaptability, even the most hardworking and steady employee may fail to join the elite and eventually face being left behind. Those who use their intelligence to find flexible solutions often achieve outstanding results. Such adaptability is a powerful weapon for standing firm and remaining invincible in one's career.
23. Such patience is not submission or weakness, but a way to seek progress through strategic retreat. To yield slightly even when you are right is the wisest choice in life.
24. Life inevitably brings gains and losses, joys and sorrows that we cannot control or predict. What we can do is respond actively and adjust our mindset. In joy, exercise self-control so as not to become arrogant; in sorrow, restrain yourself so as not to lose your sense of self through grief. Face all aspects of life with composure: accept gains without denial, and handle losses without avoidance.
25. Sit quietly and reflect on your own faults; refrain from gossiping about others. To endure hardship is the mark of a man of will; to accept loss is not the mark of a fool. Respecting a gentleman shows virtue, while fearing a villain shows weakness. Taking a step back leads to a broader horizon; yielding a little brings peace of mind. To progress, one must consider retreating; to act, one must consider letting go. Do not overreach when successful; always leave room for error in your actions. Holding gold is precious, but knowing the value of peace is worth a thousand gold pieces. Think twice when trouble approaches, and patience is the highest virtue when anger rises.
26. For a father, the most important way to express love to his child is to love the child's mother.
27. Just as a car cannot be driven without parts, a friend cannot be deeply trusted without integrity.
28. The most precious thing in the world is sincere affection. If a person can experience and cherish true emotion in a lifetime, that life will be profoundly happy.
29. When you do wrong, people may come to help or to harm you; when you do right, some will assist you, while others will simply watch from the sidelines.
30. Life is like a dumpling: time is the skin, and experience is the filling. Without the tempering of experience, trying to force maturity will eventually lead to exposure. Experience itself is true wealth.