21. Offer comfort to the sorrowful and food to the hungry; yet, why is it that what I can do is often only the latter?
22. Life is like a book with various versions: a happy life, a life of hardship, a life of setbacks, a life of persistence, an open-minded life, or a romantic life... all of which reflect one's outlook and values. Reading the book of life is far more difficult than reading any other written work.
23. Understand that those who have read many books are not necessarily knowledgeable, and those who have not been educated are not necessarily illiterate.
24. Act only when necessary, and refrain when it is not. Life is the same. Living inevitably involves encountering unpleasant things; in a sense, living itself can be tiresome, but one must never give up on life because of it.
25. Do not fret over things you cannot control or change. While you may not have the power to stop what is destined, you have the power to decide your attitude toward it. If you do not control your reaction, the circumstances will control you.
26. When harsh reality finds me, I must face and endure the fragmented remains of everything.
27. Actors often stand in the light while facing the darkness. They smile, confide, love, and pray toward the darkness; their eyes adapt to the shadows, so frequently they struggle to see themselves clearly.
28. So much trouble and sorrow, so much helplessness and entanglement, so much regret and resentment. Life has its hardships, but face tomorrow with a smile. May your world have less complaint and more brilliance; may your life have less struggle and more splendor.
29. To be astonished by things that are inherent products of this world is itself a form of indignity.
30. Life knows better than anyone what you will become; from a certain perspective, it is your own choice. Occasionally, you may ask yourself if you are tired or if it is worth it, and each time you tell yourself: it is tiring, but it is worth it.
31. I am my own environment; I am my own master of Feng Shui. When I am well, everything is well; when I am unwell, everything falls apart.
32. Stay observant and seize opportunities for growth.
33. The beauty of a pearl comes from wounds and pain.
34. In moments of radiance, why must one bow their head? It is not merely to avoid "joy turning into sorrow," but to remind you, in moments of euphoria, how long, winding, and arduous the path of life truly is; to prompt you to realize how much love, expectation, and support you have received during your triumphs, encouraging you to cherish what you have earned through immense effort.
35. People often worry about three things: what they once had, what they have now, and what they desire to have.
36. Be more forgiving; wise counsel is not always easy to hear. Be more open-minded; success and failure are not the ultimate issues.