61. No one can satisfy everyone; therefore, it is enough to satisfy yourself and those you care about. Everything you perceive may be a projection of your own inner world. Life is a continuous process of acceptance and abandonment, a journey of moving forward through solitude while facing cold stares and mockery.
62. You long desperately for love when it is absent, yet you feel tormented when you possess it; you are gently crushed by the pulse of love, only to be deeply intoxicated by the wine it brews.
63. Life is a one-way road with no turning back, a journey of stumbling through paths that interweave mud and smoothness. There are endless hardships, but also countless beautiful scenes of wind, flowers, snow, and moon. Some bury their depression deep in their hearts, leading to a life of melancholy; however, if you share your troubles with a close friend, your heart will instantly feel relieved. Open the windows of your soul to let the sunlight pour in, allowing your spirit to fly freely like a kite, looking down upon the beautiful scenery of life.
64. If you spend your days turning your back on the world, the world will also turn its back on you. Although fate cannot be changed, we can change our attitude toward it. By facing every day and every moment with a calm heart and experiencing the joys of life, even the most terrifying fate becomes less daunting.
65. Life is short; may everyone live without regrets. I wish for people to start with themselves and cherish their own lives, for only in this way can our society become healthier and more beautiful.
66. Acceptance is better than complaining. Faced with unchangeable facts, you have no better option than to accept them.
67. One day, your inaction leads to others' misunderstanding; another day, your refusal leads to their blame. No one cares how much time you sacrifice for others, nor do they care how much mental energy you expend for them. Even fewer consider whether you are too tired or if you need an occasional rest.
68. The gains and losses in life often depend on the grasp of opportunities. Seize every opportunity that life presents.
69. Wisdom stems from learning, observation, and reflection. The first path to becoming wealthy is to learn from the wealthy, for their words and actions contain the experience and wisdom of prosperity. As the saying goes: "To become wealthy, you must learn from the rich." Even standing among the wealthy for a short time allows you to catch their essence.
70. Ancestral property comes from thrift; descendants inherit the estate but forget the thrift.
71. A salesperson cannot close a deal with every client they visit; they should strive to visit more clients to increase their conversion rate.
72. Life is often most beautiful when the bustle has faded, for it is then that one truly understands how to live the life they desire.
73. There are no turning back points on the road of life. The bridge of time is fragile; with every step we take, the ground beneath us falls into eternity. The past leaves us forever, gathered and preserved in time, no longer belonging to us. Words cannot be retracted, and paths cannot be retraced. Therefore, we should ride forward bravely like true knights, rather than weeping futilely because we cannot reclaim the past.
74. The most important thing in life is not the result, but the process. Life is like riding a train; the past scenery may be so beautiful that you long to linger, yet you must always move forward, telling yourself, "I will definitely come back to see it again," though you often never do. The receding scenery and the people encountered will eventually drift further and further away.
75. View the path you have traveled with a sense of peace.
76. Sometimes, people need very little. By offering just a bit of genuine care, you can bring joy to others and strengthen your interpersonal relationships.
77. A person without privacy is a person in pain; even before those you love most, you should maintain some boundaries.
78. If the heart is simple, life is simple; if the heart is complex, life is full of suffering.
79. To encounter someone in life who is sincere and free of malice is a great blessing.
80. People are always busy trying to become something, busy doing this and that, yet they uniquely forget to simply be themselves.