46. Failure follows those who fail to think twice; peace belongs to those who practice patience.
47. True companionship in a storm is not found in sweet words, but in footsteps that walk closely beside you; deep affection is not shown through praise during good times, but through unwavering presence during hardships.
48. Do not believe you are uniquely burdened by grievance; everyone faces hardships, some simply endure them with strength while others choose to display them. Remember, the world continues to turn without you. Your first youth is a gift from God, but your second youth is earned through your own efforts. Do not spend your time in self-pity; instead, clench your fists and tell yourself: I still have room to strive.
49. In the journey of life, we are all mere travelers. Some hurry along, while others linger in leisure; some are filled with passion, while others walk with heavy steps. When you look back one day, every footprint will be a page of history. The trail of footprints left on life's path will vary in depth and yield different rewards.
50. To experience the joy of travel, one must have the courage to leave at a moment's notice; to have a rich life, one must possess a spirit of adventure. Similarly, to enjoy a peaceful life, one must be content with solitude; to expect something without effort, one must endure the gaze of disdain; to receive help, one must learn to observe others. In this world, relationships are reciprocal—to receive love, you must first learn how to love.
51. Life is like music; it must be composed of hearing, emotion, and instinct, not just hearing alone.
52. Marriage is like porcelain: it takes great effort to create, but it is easily broken, and mending the shards is a difficult task. We should always heed the warning: "Handle with care, do not invert.">
53. If you do not practice internal self-discipline, you will inevitably face the lash of external discipline. If you are not accustomed to repentance, you will become accustomed to regret.
54. Even in confusion, do not drift aimlessly; even in disappointment, do not chase after power; even in helplessness, do not bow down. Learn to remain calm and strong, rational and composed, to become a true self that transcends and breaks through.
55. If you have a choice, choose the best; if you have no choice, strive to be the best.
56. A boiling pot reflects no image, just as anger obscures the truth.
57. Life requires preparation: prepare seeds to reap fruit; prepare for pain to find happiness; prepare effort to achieve success; prepare today to own tomorrow.
58. Unyielding integrity is the pillar that supports the heavens.
59. Never lie to those who trust you. Life has its measure, and character has its limits. We cannot control destiny, but we can control ourselves. If you cannot resolve something, let it go; if you cannot obtain something, do not crave it. If you cannot see clearly, carry the burden; if you cannot let go, keep the memory; if you cannot part with something, cherish it. One day, when the burden is too heavy, you will see clearly; when the memory fades, you will let go; when it can no longer be kept, you will find peace in letting it go. So, do not dwell too much on trifles—sometimes, turning a blind eye is enough to let things pass. Cherish the people before you and focus on the tasks at hand. Everything will be beautiful.
60. No matter how uncertain or vast the future seems, do not forget to set a direction. Your past or current environment is not what matters; what matters is what you wish to achieve in the future. Unless you hold ambition for the future, you will achieve nothing great.