34. We call for the eternity of understanding, but first, we must learn to understand the lack of understanding in others.
35. Master Xiu Jing said, "When it rains from heaven, it does not choose which tree to nourish; both flourishing and withered trees receive the rain."
36. Life is actually quite simple; don't always push yourself too hard. Many things aren't worth obsessing over—why make yourself so tired? Ask yourself what benefit you gain. If someone else is making you weary, consider whether it is worth it. If not, why force yourself? People live for themselves; only when you are happy can you truly live life.
38. The problem lies not in what a person can despise, disdain, or criticize, but in what they can love, value, and appreciate.
39. A cup of rich, fragrant tea will eventually grow faint, just as a deep, unforgettable emotion will fade with the passage of time.
40. During the heat of passion, lovers often marvel at the virtues they accumulated in a past life; after marriage, spouses often wonder about the sins they committed in a past life. It truly is like heaven and hell!
41. Treat sincere people with sincerity, and treat hypocritical people with superficiality.
42. Without a peaceful mind, there will be no pure place and no peaceful matters.
43. Staying low-key makes things steady, while being high-profile often leads to loss.
44. 10% of life is how you perceive it, while 90% is how you create it.
45. Life is a process, not a result; all results are ultimately the same. Life is about quality, not quantity; quality makes all the difference. Those who struggle may find it hard, but those who see through the essence will become open-minded.
46. A friend asked me, "What is life?" I replied, "Life is practice." When asked, "How does one practice?" I replied, "Practice as you go, and go as you practice."
47. Losing rationality is the greatest enemy to overcoming obstacles. Once a person loses their reason, they are like a ship without a helmsman; even if they do not hit a reef, it is difficult to find the right direction.
48. Acting within one's capacity is a wise move. We all have weaknesses; if we irrationally clash with others using our flaws, it is nothing short of self-destruction.
49. Hope is what gives a person the courage to live, and hope is what gives us strength. As long as our hope is not extinguished, there is always the possibility of receiving joy!