52. Life is like tea; the peak of one's youth may be the most bitter time, while old age can bring a sweetness that touches the heart.
53. When thought perceives the destructive power of hatred, it understands that if the shackles of hate are removed, it will destroy everything in the world, even the tender buds of justice.
54. Motherly love is the earnest persuasion during confusion, the heartfelt farewell when traveling far, and the kind smile when one is helpless and alone.
55. Those at work envy students, while students long for work. We often fail to cherish what we have and regret what we have lost.
56. Do not forget what you once possessed. Cherish what you cannot obtain. Do not give up on what belongs to you. And for what is lost, leave it as a memory.
57. While dense clouds may temporarily dim the sun, they cannot damage its essence. Although adversity appears on the path forward, it cannot block the arrival of success.
58. Politeness is like an air cushion; even if it contains nothing, it can reduce the bumps in life.
59. Integrity is gold. Being trusted by others is a result of keeping one's promises. Keeping your word is respect for yourself and an affirmation of your character.
60. Even an inadvertent act of kindness can bring deep emotion to another. This is the warmth of the human world—the selfless and natural kindness inherent in human nature.
61. People suffer because they pursue the wrong things. Rather than saying others cause your pain, it is better to say your inner cultivation is insufficient. If you do not invite trouble into your own mind, others can never cause you distress, for you cannot let go within your own heart. You should be grateful to those who bring adversity. By knowing, conquering, and changing yourself, you can change others. Every wound is a step toward maturity.
62. Treat everyone you encounter in life with heart. Do not look down on anyone; treat others with sincerity as if they were lifelong friends. Only when we give our heart can we receive sincerity in return.
63. Keep your heart clean and tidy, so that those who enter feel at ease.
64. Simply put, 10% of life is beyond our control, while the other 90% is within our power.
65. I never need others to tell me how to live. My choices have made me who I am today. My stories, dreams, mistakes, and successes all belong to me.
66. Scrape three in the morning, scrape four at night, and scrape all day without being crooked.
67. True love should transcend the length of life, the width of the mind, and the depth of the soul.
68. By learning to reflect on life amidst the vast crowd, one gains clarity. Many truths may seem small, but they are practical truths for living. Stubbornness can lead to a pathological life. How much one needs to be content is hard to define, but by recognizing that life is but a passing journey, one learns to embrace frankness and responsibility.
Motherly love is the earnest persuasion during confusion, the heartfelt farewell when traveling far, and the kind smile when one is helpless and alone.