33. No matter how stubborn I am, I still long for someone to stay in my heart; no matter how much I disdain the world, I still wish to hold someone's hands sincerely. That person can read my stubbornness and disdain, see through the fragility beneath my strength, and soothe the sadness behind my smiles. I am not cold; it is merely my outward appearance. I am not lowly; it is just my way of defending against hurt. When you approach, please speak to me gently.
34. There are three realms of life: The first is 'looking far.' Having grand life goals, not bickering over small interests or being disturbed by trivialities. The second is 'seeing through.' The ability to perceive the essence through complex phenomena, which is a unique perspective. The third is 'letting go.' Setting aside fame and fortune, viewing the world's complexities with indifference, remaining calm and composed.
35. Recognizing oneself is often more important than looking down on others.
36. If the characteristic of the first half of life is the bitter pursuit of happiness that remains unfulfilled, then the characteristic of the second half may become the fear and worry of encountering misfortune.
37. To refuse to accept what cannot be changed is an act of foolishness.
38. If a person deceives even their friends, they are destroying their own life. Remember, those you deceive are the ones who trusted you, and such trust will not come a second time, much like the story of 'The Boy Who Cried Wolf'.
39. The less one knows, the more peaceful the mind.
40. Because of a lack of effort, nothing goes smoothly.
41. As long as one is human, making mistakes is inevitable; no one is an exception.
42. Life's journey should be experienced as we walk and forgotten as we move forward. A life rushing straight to a destination is monotonous and busy, as one lives only for a single goal. A life constantly looking back is painful, because one cannot let go of the past and misses the present. A life like "Stopping the carriage because I love the maple forest in the evening" is colorful—with a path beneath your feet, enchanting scenery in your eyes, and true emotion in your heart. Walking and seeing brings splendor; walking and forgetting brings freedom.