81. I am like a sieve; no matter what rubbish is poured onto me, I can always sieve out a song.
82. Leisure is a natural state of being. In that state, the body and soul seem to dissolve and expand together—peaceful and comfortable, like a mountain stream flowing gently or white clouds wandering aimlessly in the sky.
83. Every bloom of splendor has endured turbulent waves; every dazzling color has withstood wind and rain; every magnificent view has known moments of sorrow. Only those who have experienced it truly understand the strength behind it.
84. Some say life is a joy; others say it is a helplessness. In truth, life holds both joy and helplessness, both gratification and confusion. Life is like a green fruit; as you savor it slowly in your mouth, various flavors—sweet, sour, bitter, and astringent—spread across your tongue.
85. In this life, everything is like passing clouds. Whether gain or loss, all is fleeting. If one can maintain an open mind, every day is a beautiful day. The best way to live is not to overthink; in every experience and encounter, we are both choosing and being chosen. Life is short; do not leave regrets. Love when you should, and do not suppress yourself.
86. Instead of thinking about what others owe you, think about what you can give to others. Constant resentment drives away happiness, and waiting for others to provide makes one humble and unmotivated. By thinking of what you can offer, you cultivate gratitude and kindness, leading to a beautiful soul. Giving provides value and enriches the spirit, making life more meaningful.
87. We shouldn't rush life for all the answers; sometimes, we need a little patience. Even when shouting into a valley, you must wait a moment to hear the echo. Life will tell you the answers, but not all at once. If you are willing to wait, beauty will arrive grandly when you least expect it.
88. In life, if we have loved and given so much, let us only remember the love and forget the betrayal; live without hatred, let time be tranquil, and let the years be peaceful. Move forward with a beautiful state of mind, cherishing every step. That is enough.
89. The road ahead remains winding, and the heart remains hesitant. Suddenly, a captivating fragrance wafts on the wind, prompting one to stop and savor. Let me be as ordinary as dust, watching the sunset with a sense of melancholy. Whether in intoxication or longing, let us carve our vows upon the shield of faith, silently marking the next reincarnation in every melancholy dusk or whenever the Lycoris flowers bloom.
90. You, the most important passerby, are a passerby because you never stayed for me. You once sowed seeds of joy in my life, but they never bloomed because you never watered them. You once left a scar, but it remains because you never showed gentle compassion. You once brought a flash of light only to plunge me into darkness, because you never thought to illuminate my path.
91. Life is essentially a solo journey; someone may walk with you halfway, but eventually, everyone goes their separate ways. This is the answer time gives us: if we cannot possess, the only thing we can do is not to forget.
92. Any excellent salesperson possesses patience; anyone with such patience will be an outstanding member of any industry.
93. When you feel that keeping a secret is more valuable than spreading one, you have matured.
94. As long as you have the desire to be thrifty, you will always find a way.
95. Practice makes perfect; perfection leads to expertise, expertise to mastery, mastery to excellence, and excellence to greatness.
96. Life will always be much different from what you imagine, but the longing in your heart should not be diminished because of it.