45. If you don't understand, ask; if you understand, keep silent and smile. It sounds simple, but practicing it is difficult. Asking questions may bring mockery, but those who truly understand will eventually see the absurdity of such mockery when they stand at the top.
46. Life is limited; you don't need excessive socializing. Often, our early life plans seem detached from us, guided by our parents. Time witnesses the beauty of years, and years validate the beauty of time. Happiness can be incredibly close or unexpectedly distant.
47. If I could start over, I would choose to wait.
48. Aging is essentially choosing between different options.
49. What I regret most is not what I did with you, but what I failed to do with you.
50. Maintain a "go with the flow" attitude toward life. Many mistake this for a lack of responsibility, but it is actually a simple life free from restlessness and greed. Cherish every "today," for one today is better than two tomorrows. There are no hopeless situations, only people who have lost hope.
51. Always leverage your strengths. Use them during smooth sailing and rely on them to overcome hardships. When you occasionally recall someone who walked through the pains of youth with you and only feel a warm smile, you have truly let go.
52. In life, we must not only do what we love but also learn to do what we do not like. We are accustomed to our preferences, but life often demands adaptation. Turning what you dislike into something you can master is true progress.
53. Heartache often stems from wavering between persistence and giving up. Happiness has no yesterday and no tomorrow; it exists only in the present.
54. In traditional family structures, everyone carries heavy expectations. However, the best family life is one where members are independent yet supportive of one another.
55. To live is a blessing; cherish it. When I cried because I had no shoes, I realized some people had no feet.
56. No matter how good an industry is, it is not suitable if you have no interest. You must find the balance between passion and survival, or you will spend your life complaining.
57. Any excellent salesperson possesses patience; such patience is a key asset in any profession.
58. Even on a bus, always try to sit in the front row.
59. Habits form nature, nature forms rules, rules form laws, and laws form a life.
60. The beginning of success is belief; the end of success is perseverance.