31. The most beautiful things in life are often free. In this journey of life, no one can be held responsible for your happiness forever. Sometimes, time makes us forget; do not let the years slip away unnoticed. Do not wait until old age to act—if you have a dream, pursue it now to make it a reality. To cherish the present and embrace the current moment is the truest beauty.
32. Sometimes, letting others be "always right" while you are "always wrong" can lead to a life with fewer troubles.
33. Do not give up on what belongs to you; let what is lost remain as a precious memory.
34. No matter how painful life becomes, learn to smile and endure with resilience.
35. Following the patterns of nature: the lamb nursing, the crow feeding its parents, falling blossoms protecting flowers, and leaves returning to their roots. A single flower holds a world, and a single tear holds a universe. By observing the fruit, one knows the tree; by observing the actions, one knows the person. A mother's thread is long and tender, and a father's tears are burning and sincere. The tree wants to be still, but the wind does not stop; children wish to care for parents, but parents may not wait. Do good deeds without seeking recognition; when the heart is fulfilled, life becomes complete.
36. Never attempt to mask your lack of knowledge with bold speculations or assumptions. No matter how dazzling those "soap bubbles" may seem, they are destined to burst, leaving you with nothing but shame.
37. An interesting person does not necessarily possess profound knowledge, but their inner world must be rich. They may not have traveled far, but their life must be filled with stories. In this vast world, people are everywhere, but truly interesting souls are the rarest find.
38. To mature, one must follow timeless truths: Read more, reflect more, surround yourself with excellence, and persist. This is always correct, yet few truly achieve it. Beyond personality and environment, many lack the internal drive to turn awareness into action.
39. A gentle breeze passes, and the beautiful scenery vanishes behind the night curtain. There is a certain joy in sitting alone by the window, letting past memories surface in the deep night. As words flow onto paper with elegant strokes, they seem to carry a lingering fragrance. Forgotten moments suddenly reappear in the depths of memory, warming the heart and soul, moving one to emotion for people and things of the past.
40. The world is unpredictable, and fortunes change like the clouds. In this life, people often face unavoidable hardships and unspeakable frustrations. How many can live according to their hearts, free from distractions? Occasionally, in the quiet of an afternoon, accompanied by the scent of tea, one might quietly question the soul, yet fear to delve too deep. At life's crossroads, which step—left or right—will lead us away from desolation?