31. I still love you, but the intensity has faded into a quiet presence.
32. Love is left with only helplessness; I no longer wish to guess.
33. A person's lifelong effort is to integrate the character they have formed since childhood.
34. Life is meant to be managed, not calculated; emotions are meant to be maintained, not tested; lovers are meant to be cherished, not measured; promises are meant to be kept, not just for show; and trust is meant to be deepened, not challenged.
35. Do not regret. Since you have done something, there are only two possibilities: right or wrong, with no middle ground. If wrong, learn to improve; if right, learn to maintain and continue to excel!
36. Life always involves loss; as you gain something, you may lose something else. What matters is knowing what you truly want in the end. Those who chase two rabbits often catch none.
37. Among the easiest things in the world, procrastinating requires the least effort.
38. God loves you because He is love, not because of what you have or have not done.
39. We often view life as a linear, upward process. But life is actually spiral—with progress and setbacks, winding and twisting. So, please enjoy this life that has no definitive answers.
40. Bitterness is the best medicine; it helps us cast aside mediocrity, reject numbness, and refuse to fall behind. Remember, pain is merely the down payment for success and victory. The more you endure, the wider the space that awaits you. No one can take away your suffering; you must face it yourself.
41. Throughout a lifetime, one will experience seasons of sadness, joy, gathering, parting, youth, beauty, vicissitude, depth, immaturity, maturity, worry, hardship, pain, and happiness. No matter which season it is, no matter how poor or tired you are, someone will accompany you—not just for a season, but for a lifetime.
42. Remember everyone who is kind to you, for they could have chosen not to be. No love should require you to sacrifice your dignity or suffer. Love may leave you bewildered, jealous, or tearful, but ultimately, it should be warm and provide security. If not, you have either loved the wrong person or used the wrong way. Rather than suffering, it is better to be single.
43. Work hard, but you don't need to work yourself to death; just do your best. Dress well, but don't blindly compare yourself to others; just have your own style. Relax after work, but don't overdo it; just be comfortable. Earn money honestly, but do not earn it unethically. Cherish friendships, but you don't need to be together every day; just keep each other in mind.
44. If you enter a profession solely for survival, you must seriously consider whether it is truly suitable for you and whether you have the determination to persist and cultivate interest. If you have no interest and are unwilling to invest time and energy to build it, you are destined for failure.
45. If you fear hardship, you will suffer for a lifetime; if you do not fear hardship, you will only suffer for half of it.