53. I want to travel through the mountains and cross all the rivers of the world, encountering those I fall in love with at first sight. May the mountains not be too high, the rivers not be too wide, and those I pass by grant me a smile. Perhaps there aren't many encounters or many partings, but I hope you know that you appeared in this journey called life.
54. Like a child who falls and gets up alone to brush off the dust if no one is watching, only when someone who truly cares is present will they burst into tears. As we grow up, we become even less willing to let others easily see our vulnerability.
55. We find that sadness and separation are more common guests in life than happy endings.
56. Some persistence needn't be forced, and some letting go needn't be mourned. For what is meant to come, wait with a pious heart for a brilliant moment; for what is meant to leave, be more open-minded and kind, so as not to exhaust your body and soul. Do not curl up in the shadows of regret and resentment; only by parting the clouds can you see the sunny days. If you cling to a meaningless period of time, you will surely miss more beloved scenery. Bathe in the sunlight by day and gaze at the stars by night, learning to brew a diverse life within the flowing years.
57. Believe that you can do it. If a person does not believe in themselves, how can they expect others to believe in them? Having strong self-confidence allows us to withstand various tests, setbacks, and failures, a confidence that will serve us for a lifetime.
58. Address job dissatisfaction early. Are you weary of your current work? Dissatisfaction erodes the joy of work and seriously affects our lives; we should address it early. Maintain a positive mindset, learn to love your profession, and balance work and life to rediscover your passionate and energetic self.
59. Don't let hesitation imprison you. In today's world, opportunities are fleeting. Once an opportunity arises, you should seize it, make decisive choices, and act bravely. Otherwise, you will be left standing there, watching others succeed.
60. Love should provide a sense of freedom, not imprisonment. Sometimes clarity comes after confusion, like weeding a nursery. Even if I have achieved nothing so far, I still choose to believe—to believe that I can pass through the heavy mists and reach the sanctuary of my dreams before being perfectly tamed by the world.
61. After experiencing life's many changes and reading various theories, I find that I still believe in the paradigm of classical love: true love must be faithful and devoted. To miss someone and be missed in return gives the heart a sense of belonging; such a life is profoundly steady. Compared to this life-long companionship, all fleeting romances seem utterly hollow.