26. In the eyes of materialists, money seems omnipotent. While it is unrealistic to believe money can solve all problems, it is vital to recognize that it provides better opportunities and greater security, helping us better achieve our dreams.
27. Financial stability allows us to more fully express our will, pursue an ideal life, and reach our goals more easily.
28. In life, we encounter many "teachers." For instance, if you are starting a new job and unsure where to begin, someone who patiently guides you and shares their knowledge unconditionally is your teacher. If you seek advice on fashion and someone shares their secrets, they are your teacher. Even if you are naturally timid, someone who encourages you and creates opportunities for self-improvement is also your teacher.
29. Although we are not actors, there are many people to whom we owe gratitude: gratitude to leaders for their appreciation, to friends for their trust, and to partners for their immense support. As the saying goes, "Great kindness cannot be expressed through words alone." Language is insufficient to convey gratitude; one can only repay such kindness through loyalty, sincerity, and integrity in future work and life.
30. Fortune and misfortune are not merely matters of luck. Since ancient times, wise people have understood the principle that "those who follow the right path receive help, while those who stray receive none." Those who do good reap fragrant fruits that spread far and wide, inspiring others. Those who do evil will inevitably reap bitter consequences and face disdain.
31. If you smile at others, they will smile at you; if you are respectful, they will be respectful; if you speak harshly, they will respond with sarcasm. In our interactions with classmates, friends, elders, and colleagues, our attitude often determines our future success. A warm attitude draws people closer, while rudeness can cost you everything. Therefore, regardless of whom you meet, treat them with a sincere and warm heart.
32. Making acquaintances is easy, but getting along is difficult; interpersonal relationships are a profound art. As the ancients said, "When interacting with old friends, the longer the relationship, the more one should treat them with mutual respect." In modern society, this might be misunderstood, as many believe close friends should have no boundaries. However, when deep friendship leads to a lack of boundaries and respect, "best friends" can easily become "familiar strangers."
33. Why trouble yourself with unnecessary worries? Melancholy only makes you more exhausted.
34. The greatness of true scholars lies in the significant work they do quietly, without seeking fame during their lifetime.
35. Our eyes look too much at the external world and too little at the soul.
36. Only upon reaching the end of life do we realize that lagging behind others can actually be a blessing.
37. When you do right, no one remembers; when you do wrong, it feels as though even breathing is a mistake.
38. If you have not walked in someone else's shoes, do not criticize the path they travel.
39. Life inevitably presents dangerous situations. The danger itself is not what is frightening, but the loss of hope and the will to survive. When facing a dead end, do not wait for destruction; instead, find the courage to break through.