61. The key to the soul is the bond that connects us to one another, and a guiding light in our life's journey. Nothing is more tragic than losing one's way and being unable to find the path home.
62. Breadth is one's heart; depth is one's character. Life is like building a road; to build a road, one must first lay a solid foundation. Sweating in your youth makes the foundation sturdier, ensuring the road built upon it is both wide and long.
63. Nothing in this world has ever been perfect, and life is no exception. Because life is always imperfect, we have something to pursue and a reason to exist.
64. When you err, people may come to save you or to harm you; when you do right, some will help you, while others will merely watch from the sidelines.
65. Life has no standard answers, and it requires no standard answers.
66. If a person focuses only on the flaws and shortcomings of others, they will eventually develop a blind sense of superiority, which is truly dangerous. Conversely, constantly comparing your own shortcomings to the strengths of others is also unwise. The true way is to absorb the excellence in others and rectify your own deficiencies, striving to improve a little bit every day. Ultimately, what brings us victory is not the mistakes of others, but our own efforts.
67. Twenty years ago, we were too young; twenty years from now, we will be too old. Right now, we are neither old nor young—together, we are just right.
68. "As parents age, they become 'children' who need to be cared for." — Yang Lan, *I Love You, Thank You*
69. When you feel like you can no longer endure, take a look at yourself.
70. In this world, you might be just one person, but to someone, you might be the entire world.
71. No matter what happens, whether good or bad, do not disrupt the natural rhythm of life; let everything proceed according to plan.
72. Life is half memory and half continuation. Between people, the heart is both the destination and the furthest horizon. Thus, the horizon and the destination are neither distant nor near, yet they are the furthest apart. The best way to avoid disappointment is to not place excessive hope in anyone or anything. Many will accompany you, but few will stay with you until the very end. There are so many things in life worth being happy about; do not fixate solely on the things that make you unhappy.
73. Life is like flowers blooming and fading, or tides rising and falling; there is gain and loss, joy and sorrow. Those who always believe they have lost too much and allow that thought to torment them are the truly unfortunate. Adjust your mindset just as a ship adjusts its sails; with the right mindset, happiness will increase in value. In life, the problem itself is rarely the issue; how you deal with it is the greatest challenge.
74. We can accomplish many things we want to do, but not everything. The world is vast, with endless choices and tasks, yet our time is limited.
75. See a whole world in a grain of sand, and a heaven in a single wild flower.
76. Resilience is a key element of success. As long as you knock on the door long enough and loud enough, you will eventually wake the person inside.
77. The heights reached by great people are not achieved by a single leap, but by climbing step by step with difficulty while their companions are all asleep.
78. Yesterday is a voided check, tomorrow is a promissory note, but today is the only cash you possess.
79. Be steadfast in difficult days and cautious in prosperous days.
80. Life always involves something missing; what you gain, you also lose. The important thing is to know what you truly seek when you reach the end. Those who chase two rabbits will likely catch none.