66. Life lasts only a few decades; why not live romantically and happily? Everyone has a fragile side, and exhaustion is often our state of mind, but life only happens once—we must cherish it!
67. To change your life, the first step is to change your mindset. There is no fundamental difference between people; the true distinction lies in mindset: either you master life, or life masters you. Your mindset determines who is the rider and who is the mount.
68. The greatest value of life lies in the happiness of the soul. Some things, no matter how much we value them or hold on tight, will eventually be lost. Some feelings, no matter how deeply we immerse ourselves, will eventually depart. What does not belong to you will eventually leave; what is not meant for you will surely go.
69. On the journey of life, we are constantly seeking the life we desire. When faced with departure, it is hard to control our emotions. Perhaps it is because we are aging and our thoughts are no longer wandering; being able to live in our own small world is enough. Looking at the crowds around us, I realize that living peacefully and healthily is truly all that matters.
70. Happiness will knock on your door, but you must be strong enough to receive it. Growth means even when you are so sad it feels like you might die, you still go to class or work the next day. No one knows what happened to you, and no one cares; life is ultimately yours alone.
71. True sorrow is when tears no longer flow. People suffer because of wrong choices. Regret is a medicine that cannot be bought; once water is spilled, it cannot be gathered. After the storm, one awakens to realize that true enjoyment lies not in sensory stimulation, but in the peaceful beauty of the inner self. Ultimately, there are three realms of life: seeing far, seeing through, and seeing lightly.
72. To know the ways of the world without being worldly; to live in the rivers and lakes yet remain distant from them. Having seen through the warmth and coldness of human relations, one never loses their innocent heart. To see through the world while remaining pure—this is the true great realm of life.
73. Reputation is a mirror that reflects the light of human nature.
74. The hardest lesson in life is learning how to cross that bridge and how to burn it.
75. Life is a continuous process of letting go, yet the heartbreak lies in not having had the chance to say a proper goodbye.
76. Beautiful hobbies in life provide nourishment; inexhaustible wisdom in life provides wealth. A child nourished by ancient poetry gains more than just poetic sentiment and talent; they gain a sense of grace when facing life and destiny. Beyond ordinary life, they possess a world of beauty, like flowing water and peach blossoms. Let children read more poetry!
77. There is no destiny that cannot be conquered through contempt, endurance, and struggle.