33. Time is beautiful because of its inevitable passage. Spring flowers, autumn moons, summer days, and winter snows. If you bloom, the breeze will naturally come to you.
34. The river of time flows swiftly forward, and the migrating geese never look back. May the beauty we anticipate arrive exactly as expected.
35. Everyone has their own way of living; there is no need to copy others. Some appear prosperous but weep in secret; others seem destitute but live freely and joyfully. Happiness has no standard answer, and joy is not found on a single path. Stop envying others and look within. The days you love are the best days; the way you live is the best way to live.
36. Forgiving someone is easy, but rebuilding trust is not.
37. Foolish love narrows the mind.
38. There are people who care for you regardless of whether you care about them—cherish that kinship. There is affection that gives unconditionally regardless of whether you belong to them—cherish that devotion. There is a tacit understanding that exists whether or not you stay in touch—cherish that friendship. There is something that slips away silently regardless of whether you try to hold on—cherish that time. May you value time like gold and cherish every detail that time might ruthlessly take away.
39. What can you become? The only limit is the framework in your mind. The external world is a reflection of your internal world; to improve your surroundings, you must first change your heart!
40. Light is our shadow. It accompanies you through joy and sorrow. Yet, we often focus only on our own emotions and neglect the shadow's feelings. It walks with you every step of the way, serving as your most loyal companion. Regardless of right or wrong, gain or loss, it follows in silence. One day, when you pity your own shadow, both of you will be unable to return to the past.
41. There is no need to obsess over those who treat you poorly. In this life, no one is obligated to be good to you, except for your parents. As for those who are kind to you, cherish and be grateful, but also maintain a sense of caution, for everyone acts for a reason.
42. Life is not a landscape painting; it is not always sunny.
43. Not envying the lives of others is, in itself, a form of happiness.
44. Life is precious because it respects all life. There are no useless things, only people who do not know how to utilize them. Often, our benefactors are others, while our enemies are ourselves. The meaning of life lies in using oneself well; the purpose of life lies in helping others. The reason spiritual practice is hard to establish is due to an unsettled mind. Once a path is chosen, one must practice continuously.
45. From rain to sunshine, from sunrise to sunset, from germination to blooming... manure silently sacrifices itself to provide nutrients for flowers. Learn to smile it off, to remain detached, and to transform potential energy. The wise know how to endure and grow stronger through tolerance.
46. Be patient when listening to others. Even if you are unwilling, do not interrupt; you may learn lessons from their stories.
47. There are no freebies from heaven; what falls from the sky is often a trap, not a gift. There is no such thing as a free lunch. Never surrender to fate; even when you fall, grab a handful of sand from the ground to rise again. Life is like climbing stairs; with a light in your heart, every step and every turn provides upward momentum. Accumulate strength during calm times to face the waves with composure.
48. The world is not perfect, and life will have its imperfections.
49. In life's decisions, two paths always appear. Our conscience knows which one to take, yet most of us choose the other.
50. One must possess a sense of responsibility and mission. As we become the pillars of society, remember to lend a hand to the youth. Even if you cannot help them succeed, do not kick them when they are down. A simple gesture of yours might change the course of someone's entire life.