26. Let the past be the past! Tomorrow is where our hope lies. Fate should not be held by others, but by you and me. Even if it requires sacrificing everything, I will never regret it.
27. What one fears is not loneliness, but letting others down. — Lu Sihao
28. You reap what you sow. If you provide first-class service to others, you will receive the best rewards.
29. Since ancient times, how many have failed to realize their ambitions, and how many have done nothing but lament their own lives?
30. The heart is empty, the person is silent, and the night is desolate.
31. Infants: understanding everything but unable to speak. Toddlers: wanting to say everything but understanding nothing. Childhood: asking everything, whether it should be asked or not. Adolescence: feeling everything is annoying, without knowing why. Youth: a clash between IQ and EQ, a chaos between dreams and reality. Middle Age: everything is a problem, yet the essence of the problem remains unknown. Old Age: seeing less of what one likes, remembering even less, and finding beauty simply in being alive.
32. Among all things, only humans realize their own flaws, only humans feel inferiority, and only humans seek to compensate for their deficiencies. This is what makes us human. You may feel a sense of inferiority haunting you all your life without knowing its root cause. But if you try to analyze yourself thoroughly, admit your greatest weakness, and seek to remedy it, you will find the clues to resolve all difficulties.
33. Laziness makes the heart barren, complacency makes it fail, hypocrisy destroys it, and hope keeps it evergreen.
34. There is a kind of gap where you are unworthy of your ambition and have failed the suffering of those you love.
35. Do not love lightly. There is a kind of singleness called "choosing quality over quantity," and a kind of singleness that exists solely to wait for someone.
36. Years pass similarly, but people change every year. Pausing the cup to speak, tears make it hard to find words. Ten years of wind and rain, ten years of lamplight; beauty fades, and dreams remain unfulfilled.
37. Living alone now, I feel very content and enjoy my current state. I want to live alone a bit longer and am not in a rush to marry... This peaceful life is wonderful.
38. May I not be petty, nor be hard on myself. In the rainy season of youth, sing amidst the rain, and let poetry and wine accompany my prime.
39. Those past experiences that once brought me to the brink of collapse can now be mentioned lightly, or even brushed aside with the words "it's over." That feels truly wonderful.
40. The places you once wanted to escape, the people who nagged you incessantly—after experiencing the outside world, they become the warm homes you long for in your dreams, such as school and our teachers.
41. It was clearly my kite, yet it married the blue sky.
42. Most of life consists of setbacks. When you fall, you must pick yourself up. Some people are crushed by a single fall, while others are like a tumbler, becoming more courageous through every setback. As long as we have the perseverance to start anew, what is there to fear about success?
43. Be generous; if you don't know how, learn to be generous; if you still can't, pretend to be generous.
44. Don't waste time on meaningless social interactions. When you become strong, many will come to you without being invited. Don't lose sight of your priorities.
45. Sometimes I wonder: does the tomorrow I strive for truly exist?
46. Tomorrow may not necessarily be better, but a better tomorrow will surely come.
47. In a flower, a world; in a leaf, a Bodhi (Tathagata).
48. It turns out we only have a "once upon a time," not "forever."
49. Life doesn't require explanations to everyone; just do your best. You don't need everyone to like you; just be upright. Control your own emotions and be the master of your own soul.
50. In the twilight years, life is like the fifth act of a tragedy; though we know the end is near, we still don't quite understand what it was all about.