18. Basketball is not a sport played with words; it requires you to prove yourself through action.
19. Great achievements are often born from great expectations.
20. Sometimes, a person's value is reflected through the challenge of their opponents.
21. Marriage is like sand in your hand; the tighter you grasp, the faster it slips away. Learning to let go, to follow nature, and to practice trust and patience is how one learns to love and protect a marriage. Trust is the foundation of marriage; in a society filled with temptation, giving your partner space is equivalent to granting your own soul breadth.
22. People of conscience know how to be grateful; only those lost in desire, with more hate than love, lose the heart of gratitude.
23. In this world, besides focusing on our own existence, we should also care about the existence of others. All people are equal; never impose upon others what you would not want for yourself.
24. One should not be overly shrewd, otherwise, friends will be scarce. The overly shrewd often dwell on others' flaws and cannot tolerate small mistakes or differences in personality, demanding that everyone meet their own standards. Since everyone has their own individuality, conflict is inevitable. If one cannot mediate these with a spirit of tolerance, the result will be isolation and alienation.
25. Praising beautiful things is enough to prove one's refined taste.
26. There is no inherent superiority or inferiority between being smart and being "clueless." It is highly beneficial for the overly shrewd to learn a bit of "cluelessness." As the ancients said, "With a selfless heart, the world becomes wide." When your inner world expands, you will no longer obsess over trivialities, and resentment and pain will cease to arise. Intelligence is a gift, but being "clueless" is often a manifestation of higher wisdom.
27. To change your mindset is to change everything that can be changed and to adapt to everything that cannot. Changing your mindset means innovating and liberating your thoughts!
28. Bitter beginnings and sweet endings—the bitterness or sweetness itself is not what matters, but rather that it is not perpetually bitter. A good tea must have both bitterness and sweetness.
29. Our reason allows us to see through life time and again, yet our passion often blinds us once more.
30. Every step of your effort should be measured against long-term planning to maximize efficiency. Time is limited. Today's choices determine your achievements five years from now. Happy people share two common traits: they know their life goals clearly and feel themselves steadily progressing toward them.
31. Possess a strong inner heart and prepare yourself; the world may not be as beautiful as it seems—it can be dark, dirty, and ugly. Set lofty goals for yourself and do not live a mediocre life just to survive. Reading ten thousand books is not as good as traveling a thousand miles; traveling a thousand miles is not as good as meeting countless people; and meeting countless people is not as good as being guided by a great teacher. Teachers are easy to find, but true mentors are rare.
32. On a quiet night, I savor words amidst the scent of tea and feel the coziness of life surrounded by loved ones. Leaning by the window with ink, amidst bright streetlights and the occasional sound of passing cars, all worries and unpleasantness fade away, as time and years silently weave into the most beautiful emotions.
33. To live simply is a form of realization and release; to act steadily is a form of tempering and settling. Flow like a shallow stream and remain calm like a high mountain. Much in this world is neither as good nor as bad as you imagine. Learn to look forward with determination and look back to brush away restlessness. Raise your head in the storm and lower your heart in glory. Live a life of detachment and composure.
34. Be calm in character, but sincere in emotion. Through tolerance and a tranquil heart, if you remain simple and pure, all things become beautiful. A clear heart leads to a broad perspective. Simplicity is stillness—a stillness that allows the heart to feel settled and comfortable. Let yourself live each day warmly without complaining or losing heart. Good morning!