27. Rome wasn't built in a day, and neither is your future.
28. If you are easily swayed by a few words from others, you have not truly reached maturity. The meaning of language lies in its inherent quality; low-quality words are meaningless. Therefore, do not let unpleasant words ruin your mood; instead, celebrate a meaningful life.
29. When interacting with others, be mindful of your speech. Speaking excessively may seem knowledgeable, but it often comes across as superficial and arrogant. Speaking without restraint or filter may seem candid, but it often unintentionally hurts others.
30. Sometimes, one recalls certain people, those trivial years, and those innocent smiles, feeling an inexplicable sense of loss. Memories are always so playful, like drifting red clouds, gently lifting the passing years.
31. On the stage of life, everyone is inevitably caught in the colorful drama of human existence, playing different roles. Some are protagonists, while others are supporting actors; some fall from the lead role to a supporting one, while others rise from a supporting role to the lead. In this world, no one is without pain or tears. For everyone, pain is merely a passing guest.
32. Life itself has no fixed form; the most important thing is to discard apathy and passivity, and to cultivate an active and healthy life for yourself.
33. Pursue your own life; do not let yourself be easily swept away by fleeting passions.
34. Although many successful individuals did not receive extensive formal education, it does not mean they did not work hard at learning. The knowledge you acquire is your weapon. One can build a fortune from nothing, but one must not be unarmed. Remember this!
35. A calm mindset is a sign of maturity. We live to sustain ourselves and find happiness, but happiness must be earned through dedicated effort. To have a purpose for our struggles, we must work hard, find joy in our endeavors, and enjoy every day happily.
36. If you dislike me, I don't mind. Because I do not live to please you.
37. Perhaps from a process perspective, life can barely be called a story; but from the perspective of its totality and conclusion, it is undoubtedly more like an occurrence.
38. The degree of a person's suffering depends entirely on the 'density' of the 'self' within their life. The thicker the ego, the more one suffers; the thinner the ego, the less one suffers. Cultivating an objective interest in things—such as nature, philosophy, art, and music—can effectively help us escape the prison of the self. This not only enhances our quality of life but also dilutes the limitations of self-consciousness, preventing our minds from being trapped by narrow desires, which are the very roots of all pain and anxiety.