81. When you are in your most painful moments, birds may be singing happily outside; when you are at your happiest, someone else may be struggling with illness or the brink of death. The world remains the same; it is only our moods and circumstances that differ.
82. We fear the passage of time, yet we fail to realize how wonderful it is to be alive. While many are struggling between life and death, we find existence meaningless. When will we finally learn to be full of gratitude for everything we possess?
83. Leisure is not only a cultural refinement—such as dancing with a sword while intoxicated or reading the rain through a window—but also an ecological refinement. Cultural refinement leads to ecological refinement, elevating the state of leisure to a higher realm.
84. Even if you cast self-esteem aside and offer all your kindness, you may still be met with silence.
85. One should cultivate the habit of a regular daily routine.
86. If you do not know what your partner is doing, it is best not to try to find out, otherwise, you will only be more heartbroken. Some women try to investigate their partner's loyalty, which usually results in two outcomes: either finding the truth, which leads to questions of divorce and self-sufficiency, or finding nothing, which inevitably leads to a loss of trust from the partner.
87. Life requires one to savor it slowly and understand the roles playing out around them. Playing an unexpected role is not necessarily a bad thing; it requires a righteous role to cooperate and create a colorful landscape. If you ask me what life is? I can only say: life is like a play, where the crowd disperses once the song ends; life is like a game of chess, where one wrong move leads to eternal regret; life is like a painting, where a single stroke can bloom into a thousand colors!
88. To live for one more day is a blessing, and one should cherish it. When I wept because I had no shoes to wear, I realized that some people do not even have feet.
89. Although every profession has its masters, the rewards vary across different industries. If you enter a field out of genuine interest and are willing to persist without obsessing over gains and losses, you will find fulfillment and success in that career.
90. Men fear choosing the wrong career, and women fear marrying the wrong man. Although many people enter their industries or choose their partners somewhat blindly, this is not necessarily the defining factor of their entire lives.
91. Many couples in love, seeking to express sincerity and gain complete trust, disclose every detail of their past relationships or previous hardships. This often leaves lasting shadows in their partner's mind, which inevitably affects their future marital relationship.
92. Officials tend to flatter one another; artists tend to look down on each other; and businessmen tend to avoid telling the truth.
93. In social interactions, one should strive for harmony, kindness, and peace.
94. Pressure is the driving force of life, challenges are opportunities, difficulties are thresholds, and hardships are the foundation of life.
95. Many things we once cared about intensely eventually become nameless. Intense emotions are gradually diluted by time. That is life. The only thing I can control is to strive so that I can say: do not regret.
96. Life is not about waiting for the storm to pass, but about learning to dance in the rain.