61. Remember that happiness is the overall effect of life, not just a momentary pleasure at a certain time or place.
62. A person is like an empty bottle; what you fill it with defines you. If it becomes too cluttered or overfilled, it becomes hard to carry. Remember to empty yourself periodically and fill it with beautiful things; simplicity leads to greater joy.
63. Regardless of your environment, maintain high standards for yourself and preserve the quality of self-discipline. It may not change your situation immediately, but in the long run, the rewards will surprise you. Those who demand much of themselves rarely fare poorly.
64. "Wisdom" can sometimes have side effects: it complicates the things we face and acts as a mediator between us and the world, forcing us to experience the world indirectly. As wisdom grows too powerful, it may even escape our control, turning our true needs into the "needs of wisdom," causing us to lose ourselves and our original purpose.
65. In life, if everyone practiced gratitude, relationships would become closer, and our own lives would become much more pleasant due to this grateful mindset.
66. Throughout life, we experience many things and meet many people. For the wise, they choose to forget the faults and mistakes of others while remembering their kindness and goodness, living a life of forgiveness and magnanimity.
67. Choosing to forgive others is the best way to treat yourself. By releasing others, you liberate yourself to achieve a healthy and free mindset.
68. Sand and stones—among all things in the world, you are no more extraordinary than they are.
69. To take advantage of human affairs is to incur a debt to the laws of heaven.
70. I refuse to live a life where I can already imagine the funeral and the bowing mourners.
71. Pessimists see problems in opportunities; optimists see opportunities in problems.
72. Do not draw conclusions before the final outcome is decided.
73. Although memories can be sentimental, they are also beautiful. It is better to keep that beauty in your heart so that you always have a reason to smile.
74. You don't need to be a hero to save this violent world; you only need to treat everyone you meet with compassion, and the world will become more peaceful because of your existence.
75. Death itself is neither good nor bad; it is simply a natural process of change. For those who have lived a life without regret, death is nothing to fear.
76. When you feel fear and doubt, they are like a small stream blocking your path; in reality, you can simply step over them. In the face of many difficulties, what a person needs is often just the courage to take that step.
77. Is there anyone else who enjoys the crisp sound of a finger sliding across a phone screen?
78. The physical fragility of the human body is often disproportionate to its intense desires.