56. Remember, it is the work itself that is irreplaceable, not you.
57. Unwilling to let full learning become a mere trace, imagine using a fine brush to write of destiny and grace, letting the rhythm sink into the world and drowning in that pool of lingering emotions.
58. You are still young. In the future, you will meet many people, experience many things, gain much, and lose much. But no matter what, there are two things you must never discard: conscience and ideals.
59. Warmth is everywhere in life; the kindness of strangers often brings unexpected touches of emotion. What we call 'feeling like old friends at first sight' is actually letting down our guard, opening our arms, and warmly accepting those who resonate with our energy.
60. Time is a cost, and a very expensive one. It can be wasted, but do not waste it excessively.
61. Life holds both despair and hope, suffering and joy. If you weep because you have gained the sun, you have also gained the stars. Reflect on the difference between gaining and losing, and you will find that achieving is one kind of happiness, and possessing is another. Understand that while you possess, you also possess the ability to acquire.
62. The older you get, the more you should learn to let things take their natural course. Do not try to cling to what should be left behind; trust that those meant to stay will not leave.
63. Human desire should not merge with the object of desire. Desire is like a stretched rubber band; if it finds no place to anchor, it will snap back and strike you, causing pain. In the pursuit, one often experiences both pain and loss simultaneously.
64. We walk many paths in our dreams, only to find ourselves still in bed upon waking.
65. Aging is not synonymous with maturity; true maturity lies in seeing through the illusions of life.
66. What kind of love is it that can make one cling so devotedly?
67. Always treat those who love you with respect. Love has its reasons; do not ask why. Accept it, and repay it with even greater care. Never deceive someone's feelings, for love is the most precious wealth, one that money cannot buy. Do not let setbacks in your career affect your family, and do not let family disputes interfere with your career, as both will suffer. Men should be capable of bearing burdens and learning to swallow their tears. Remember: to disregard the emotions someone offers is to despise yourself. To squander your life on trivialities is to lose your character; loving others is a virtue.
68. Our life is a gift; only by giving our lives can we truly receive them. — Tagore
69. I wish you to be a great wild goose with wings, loving every piece of blue sky freely; wherever the land suits you best, make that your home.
70. "Failure should not be a reason for despondency or loss of will, but rather a new beginning." When you encounter failure on the road of life, learn to turn; treat it as a turning point, choose a new goal or seek a new method, and use failure as a new starting point for success.
71. Regarding unfair evaluations, simply treat them as disguised compliments.
72. In my twenty-odd years on Earth, I have encountered many once-in-a-century disasters.
73. The heart is fragile; you must learn to soothe it. No matter how great the difficulty, tell your heart: "Everything is going well, buddy."
74. Life has its ups and downs; the one thing you must never lose is your mood. In this world, sometimes you laugh at others, and sometimes you let others laugh at you. Relax, give yourself joy, and give others joy. The sun rises in the east and sets in the west; wealth lasts a day, and poverty lasts a day; the moon waxes and wanes, and joys and sorrows pass through the years. Do not dwell on trivialities; it is the only way to keep your mind and soul at peace.
75. There are no people who cannot be happy, only many hearts that refuse to be joyful.
76. One half is in God's hands, and the other half is in our own. Success is using your half to win the half that belongs to God.
77. Life is like a painting; life itself is a canvas. When we are young and inexperienced, we are merely readers observing the art. But after weathering storms and discerning truths, we become the protagonists, performing our own brilliant roles. Happiness is a sensation, like a scent of flowers; when it blooms deep within the soul, even a gentle breeze can release an intoxicating fragrance.
78. Life will always bring unexpected warmth and everlasting hope. Learn from the sunflower: always turn toward the sunlight.
79. I am fortunate that my efforts and rewards are proportional. I hope everyone has the courage to take the first step, for only with that first effort can rewards become possible.
80. I was originally a pessimistic child, never knowing I could play a comedy.
81. True peace is not avoiding the noise of the world, but nurturing a blooming flower within your heart.
82. As long as you work hard enough, even destiny will not bear to let you down. To honor your future self, do not succumb to ease. Effort is not for present praise, but for the dignity and confidence of your future life.
83. Meticulousness and earnestness are always the keys to professional success.
84. A person should take responsibility for their actions and feel proud of them. With such an attitude toward work, how could one not achieve success and earn respect?
85. Our parents are constant stars; when we go home, they are always there. Our friends are planets; they come and go, but they are also stars in the sky. And those who pass us by in life, whom we may never meet again, I call meteors.
86. One can only rely on others within the scope of one's own ability to help; to exceed that boundary is to lead to mutual destruction. — Xiao Qi, *My Youth Romantic Comedy Is Wrong, As I Expected*
87. If his fate were a worn-out flower stand, his strong will would make it bloom brilliantly; if his fate were a pitch-black night sky, his strong will would make it shine with stars; if his fate were barren land, his strong will would make it lush and green.
88. Life is like tea; holding a cup of fragrant tea, one tastes the essence of the seasons and the brilliance of life. A cup of clear tea, a simple heart, a life as calm as tea—this is my wish. Cultivate the soul through labor and practice kindness through cultivation. May a hint of tea fragrance bring you peace...
89. Tasting tea allows one to forgive mistakes and find peace within the cup. A truly perfect life requires 'white space'—the emptiness and clarity spoken of in Buddhism. The world is the grandest theater for self-expression; if one day the story ends and you choose to depart, ensure it is a true letting go, rather than a desperate exile. Trust that when there seems to be no choice, the best choice will appear.