32. In ancient poetry, the term "mutual understanding" is often used to describe romance, while modern novels favor "mutual love." Which one, in fact, is more important?
33. Life is like a train ride; the passing scenery is beautiful and tempting, yet you must keep moving forward. You might tell yourself you will return, but in reality, the passing time, the receding landscapes, and the people we meet eventually drift far away.
34. A life without hardship is fragile, and a soul without sublimation is mediocre. The most dashing moments in life never occur during calm waters.
35. Even great statesmen are like acrobats; one slip, and they watch their most magnificent structures collapse.
36. No matter how smart, wealthy, or powerful you are, your judgment drops significantly the moment you get angry, taking at least a minute to recover. Never make decisions while angry!
37. No one grows old simply because of age; we grow old by abandoning our ideals. Age wrinkles the skin, but losing passion withers the soul.
38. Wise people are happy; those who think they are wise are the ones who worry. By helping others alleviate a portion of their troubles, you gain even more happiness.
39. Treat the sincere with sincerity, and the hypocritical with superficiality.
40. You may forget your age, but you must never neglect your body.
41. One can practice moderation in desire but cannot live without desire. It should be about controlling desire rather than eliminating it, and managing desire rather than suppressing emotion. Desire is the realization of emotion, and physical vitality itself is a sign of health!
42. With enough diligence and hard work, no obstacle is insurmountable.
43. Since life is unpredictable, let us face it with composure, watching the clouds roll and flowers bloom. This is a person's grace and character.
44. Holding hands creates a whole world. To have someone who understands and accompanies you through life's storms, sharing both joy and hardship, is one of life's greatest blessings.
45. The power of love is magnificent; it provides us with endless spiritual strength, allowing us to feel a sense of lighthearted happiness even after enduring great hardships.
46. Consecutive failures do not mean we will never succeed; they merely mean we are still a distance away from success. As long as we keep running, luck will eventually meet us.
47. When we reflect on life stories like a pearl forming in an oyster, many streams becoming a river, or a caterpillar turning into a butterfly, our hearts are momentarily struck by the miraculous power of overcoming adversity!