69. Life is like a cup of tea, requiring a tranquil mind. By sitting quietly and sipping tea in leisurely moments, one can savor the warmth that remains fresh and enduring through the years.
70. Some say life is an enjoyment; others say it is a helplessness. In truth, life holds both enjoyment and helplessness, gratification and confusion. Life is like a green fruit; if you savor it slowly in your mouth, various flavors—sweet, sour, bitter, and astringent—will spread across your tongue.
71. One should cultivate the habit of a regular daily routine.
72. For some reason, those footsteps always made me feel at peace. Yet, he has truly disappeared, and those not-too-near, not-too-far footsteps have faded away. Life has its ebbs and flows.
73. Life has its ups and downs; no matter what you lose, do not lose your spirit. We are all proud and free-spirited Aquarians.
74. Sometimes, we forgive others simply because we still want to keep them in our lives. Had we never met, perhaps I would not be who I am today. In your world, I have laughed and I have felt pain. Now, weary and carrying my own shadow, I silently walk out of your world. I will no longer cry for you, no longer foolishly wait for your call, and no longer beg you not to leave.
75. Life grants us a magnificent and noble gift. Life is like a stage; until the curtain falls, you will never know how brilliant you truly are. Success and setbacks, joy and sorrow, are all natural parts of life. First, one must remain peaceful; maintain a steady mind amidst honor or disgrace, for those who are unshakeable by gain or loss are invincible. Second, one must persist; since you have chosen the right path, keep going, for no endeavor is perfectly smooth from the very beginning.
76. In this life, all things are like passing clouds. Whether gaining or losing, everything is transient. Regardless of yesterday, today, or tomorrow, as long as one can find mental clarity, it is a beautiful day. The best way to live is to avoid overthinking; in every experience and encounter, you are both making choices and being chosen by fate. Life is short; do not leave regrets. Love when you should, and do not unnecessarily suppress yourself.
77. Brew a pot of mountain water, play a tune of the past; savor the Zen of clouds and water, realize the blooming and falling of flowers. The charm of ancient lyrics tells of beauty, the ink of old writings shows no regret;悟 Zen, realize truths, and understand life, as love intoxicates and heartbreak leaves one weary. There is a feeling called hitting rock bottom; a thought called missing you tonight; a pain called remembering the past; and a whisper called ink on paper. Asking the heart, the heart is silent; remembering people, but they are no longer here. In this life, what can save the loneliness in one's soul?