16. Youth regard honor as wealth, while the elderly view reputation as life itself.
17. When caring for the elderly, focus on nourishing them well during their lifetime and act reasonably regarding their funeral arrangements.
18. Many opportunities in life are lost because we lack that final bit of courage to make the final sprint, allowing success to slip away.
19. Life is like climbing a mountain; those carrying heavy burdens are often the first to reach the summit.
20. The joy of life lies in fulfillment. Through both learning and practice, we can bring true fulfillment to ourselves.
21. One's life should be like a road roller, smoothing out a flat path for others with every step taken.
22. A truly great life begins with the establishment of noble ideals; the spring of life arrives as the seeds of those ideals are sown.
23. Life is like a book; foolish people flip through it hastily, while wise people read it carefully—for they know this book can only be read once.
24. Human wisdom is infinite. When reasoning becomes a habit, it can stimulate thought, enhance logical reasoning, and improve problem-solving skills.
25. Everyone has a perspective, but it only reflects one side of a matter. To be stubborn is to generalize based on limited views. This can lead to failing to grasp the essence in studies, doubting others' attitudes in social interactions, or ruining good things due to biased understanding in actions.
26. In battle, even if we win, we must not become arrogant or lazy. We should remain vigilant day and night to prevent enemy attacks. Only through preparation can we remain safe from danger and avoid becoming complacent.
27. Lincoln once said, "I never establish a policy that is permanently applicable. I only strive to do what is most appropriate in each specific moment." Nothing is absolute. Rules that are long-standing can become stale ideas that hinder progress.
28. In life, we inevitably encounter unreasonable or even malicious people, and sometimes face unprovoked insults. While anger may feel overwhelming at first, staying calm and weighing the pros and cons can turn a moment of frustration into a lesson of character, changing the course of our lives.
29. Water boils because of the heat source at the bottom. To stop water from boiling, adding cold water is insufficient; the fundamental way is to eliminate the source of the heat.
30. While learning to attack, one must also learn to hide weaknesses and possess the ability to defend against counter-attacks.
31. God is always ready to forgive those who repent. Whenever and wherever you realize your mistake, you can apologize. Whether direct or subtle, as long as the attitude is sincere, it matters not.
32. The way great men apologize is unique. Even a great man like Churchill makes mistakes. A true man can bend without breaking, and a great person must dare to admit their faults, even when apologizing to their spouse.
33. We do not infringe upon others so that we, in turn, are not infringed upon.