31. Life requires precipitation and sufficient time for reflection to achieve perfection; it requires accumulation, for only by looking back can one sublimate through the tasting of gains, losses, sweetness, and bitterness. Looking forward is about dreams and goals; looking back is about results and corrections. Many things, if looked back upon initially, could have been done better; many people, if they had looked back, might have attained what they desired. Behind us, the path ahead is also written.
32. To do a task is to be a person. This means that in the process of handling affairs—from initial judgment and implementation to the final outcome—one must inject personal attitude, experience, and capability. By analyzing and predicting various situations and relationships, one should carefully handle the most valuable and influential parts while caring for the secondary ones, ensuring the result meets expectations while radiating personal style and charm.
33. Finally, I realized. He never loved me, so why feel heartache? I stayed awake all night, feeling the painful transformation of my soul. When I called him, I was surprisingly calm; perhaps this is what is meant by "nothing hurts more than a dead heart." I have given up on him and no longer wish to repeat how good I was to him; let him experience it alone. My friend asked, "Where did your self-respect go?"
34. What is more foolish than unrequited love? It is mutual unrequited love in youth. You waste your youth in mutual longing, yet never end up together.
35. Life is like the moon; though it waxes and wanes, it neither increases nor decreases. Life is like ripples on a lake—ordinary, yet profoundly beautiful.
36. True happiness and joy in life begin with deep spiritual longing and are rooted in the creation of hardworking hands. It is the gift of vibrant colors to life, the kindness shown to passing encounters, the great love following selfless giving, and the exhilaration after struggling hard.
37. Love is like charcoal; once lit, you must find a way to cool it, or it will scorch the heart.
38. Practicing Buddhism is actually an extremely ordinary matter, as simple as eating or sleeping.
39. You would spit out gum that has lost its flavor; why then do you refuse to forget someone who no longer loves you?
40. If you take the wrong path, remember to turn; if you love the wrong person, know when to walk away.
41. The more you resist someone, the more you become like them.
42. The wind blows my hem, but I hold my head high and walk forward without looking back. Ahead, the sky is clear and vast!
43. The civilization of youth is the civilization of struggle—struggling with circumstances, with the era, and with experience. Therefore, youth is the king, the spring, and the splendor of life.
44. He said he was getting married because of family pressure; she said she was getting married because he had a house and a car. He said he was getting married because of age; she said she was getting married because she was pregnant. If one day you get married, I only hope it is because of love.
45. Philosophical short sentences: See yourself clearly through great joy and sorrow; see your friends clearly through life's ups and downs.