35. Life is like a waterfall; great falls are spectacular, small falls are spectacular, but no falls mean no spectacle.
36. Life is not a game. The hardest thing to achieve in life is an optimistic outlook, which is why so few people can live a truly happy life.
37. One must rely on their own feet to wander and conquer. After every arduous trek, there is significant success; at the end of every muddy path, there is a comforting peak.
38. Generally, "talent" refers to those with unique abilities superior to the average. Becoming talented is the goal of every ambitious youth. To achieve this, timely enlightenment, correct learning methods, good habits, a precious attitude toward time, and an unremitting spirit of struggle are all indispensable.
39. Do not listen blindly or believe hearsay; only through personal observation can truth be discerned. Some things must be tried personally to feel the essence and obtain real results. Just like the telephone game in entertainment programs, by the time it reaches the last person, it has changed completely due to errors in intermediate steps. The more intermediaries there are, the greater the error. Therefore, if conditions permit, one should practice personally to avoid misconceptions.
40. Without falling, one does not know the hardship of the road; without failure, one cannot appreciate the taste of pain. A life without setbacks is incomplete.
41. This prevents one from being deceived or suffering great losses. As the saying goes, "To not worry about a hundred-mile trouble but focus on a thousand-mile one is a mistake in calculation."
42. One should also act this way—adapting to circumstances and adjusting promptly to seize the initiative.
43. Every lover of life should carry sunshine within them, rather than just being like the wind.
44. In life, the hardest to obtain is a good mindset; the hardest to let go of is true emotion; the hardest to forget is someone who touched the heart; the hardest to seek is being understood. Life is a struggle with love and hate, gain and loss, right and wrong. Everyone faces troubles in life and work. If one thinks simply, views things purely, and maintains a calm mindset, many inexplicable worries can be avoided.
45. If the years are peaceful, nurture the body and mind; if the times are dark, endure more tempering. The greatest confusion in life is not that no one understands you, but that you do not understand yourself. Without giving up, how can one possess? Without enduring loneliness, how can one see prosperity? Past beauty is but empty talk; current hardships lead directly to tomorrow. Whatever fate gives, good or bad, must be faced and handled calmly. Regrets make life, and flaws make it real.
46. Expect less of the future, assume less, treat what you have as everything, and view the present as eternity. If one is too restless or superficial, they will find their desires insatiable and their minds unsettled, leading to exhaustion and sorrow. Life requires climbing mountains and crossing rivers; there is no need to be stuck in one place. Only by finding joy in hardship can one broaden their vision and magnify their spirit, seeing further with ease and transcending through understanding.
47. You want to be understood, but you often receive misunderstanding, because understanding is a form of love—without love, who would spend time understanding you? You want support, but often face resistance, because support implies shared responsibility. You want kindness, but often receive harm, because people tend to love themselves most. Therefore, a soulmate is someone who understands, supports, and treats you with kindness—because of love.
48. In life, let things take their natural course; peace of mind brings natural happiness. Be like a bystander, viewing life's pains and fame with indifference, maintaining a positive and balanced mindset. Seek what is necessary and let go of what is not. Do not hide yourself or flatter others; simply be your authentic self. Peace of mind is the most beautiful state of living. Do not expect, do not assume, do not force; let nature take its course. If it is destined, it will happen.
49. Some say the autumn wind is cold and ruthless, complaining that it blows away leaves, fruit, and seeds, destroying a vibrant world. But have you considered: if the autumn wind did not strip the leaves, would they not be torn apart by the harsh winter? If the autumn wind did not release the fruit from the branches, would they not be swallowed by the snow?
50. A life without hardships is fragile, and a soul without sublimation is mediocre. The most dashing moment on the road of life is never found in calm waters.
51. Today is a new beginning, requiring us to move forward and cultivate. Life is an endless journey that requires a torch of life, until it turns to ash.