61. There are many things in life we are capable of, but we simply do not realize our own potential. As long as we keep moving forward, anything is possible.
62. I thought life would be like this—holding your hand, understanding your loneliness and sorrow through beautiful verses. But ultimately, you departed silently, taking my sorrows with you and leaving me with a flask of harsh wine that is difficult to swallow.
63. One may not be able to be completely open with everyone, but one should treat everyone with equality. A person with a broad mind can endure what others cannot and win over those others cannot.
64. Life is not meant for comparison, but for completion. What we truly need is to continuously sow and reap within ourselves during this process. Life is not a frantic race against time. When you feel lost, stop and organize yourself. Once you find yourself, your life will be fulfilled. Good morning!
65. Many people live their lives in mediocrity because they have never understood how to truly conduct themselves or how to act.
66. I have always believed that the things we procrastinate on are not what we truly want to do. What we truly want to do might not be something grand, but perhaps simple desires, boredom, innocence, dreams, or vanity.
67. Behold the infinite glory; then look again, as it all fades into nothingness.
68. Understand the hardships and struggles of others, and offer them empathy.
69. Flexible thinking often brings immense power to an individual. With strong thinking abilities, many seemingly impossible problems can be solved easily.
70. In the journey of life, be an observer of yourself. Do not change for anyone else; change only because you want to. No one is worth changing yourself for; those who truly care about you will accept you as you are.
71. Through the wind, the moon, and the vast sky, all things silently reveal profound truths within the flow of time. Follow the Buddha's footsteps to explore the truth of life.
72. Instead of dwelling on what you cannot obtain, it is better to be grateful for what you already possess.
73. To complain about poverty is because you lack diligence; to complain about ignorance is because you lack effort. Effort leads to results; without effort, there can be no success.
74. If you cannot handle my worst side, you have no right to claim my best.