44. May you find a moment to watch the sunset when weary, with someone by your side to wander through life.
45. The price of wisdom is contradiction; it is a joke that life plays on our perspectives.
46. There are two realms in life: enduring pain in silence, and smiling without words.
47. To live without a mind of discrimination is true asceticism.
48. Some live in stability with restless souls, while others live in displacement yet possess inner peace. Throughout life, one experiences the joy of gods, the numbness of beasts, the rage of Asuras, the hunger of hungry ghosts, and the misery of hell; only through these states can the heart truly find stillness. Displacement is a directionless search, carrying the hope of shaking hands with the god of destiny.
49. A warm winter is about to leave its snowless record; the exposed earth sings in the cold wind, awaiting its next bloom. The stirring of life will awaken all things on a clear morning.
50. What is an ideal? It is the beautiful picture in our hearts, the embodiment of romance. Life cannot exist without romance, for without it, there is no interest or meaning. Those with ideals can see tomorrow and thus possess a future. Ideals provide the drive, passion, and direction for our struggles.
51. Even when we know the road ahead is rugged, we forge forward unswervingly; for every person wishes to strive and fight for their life.
52. Life is meant for management, not calculation; emotions are meant for connection, not testing; loved ones are meant for affection, not harm; money is meant for enjoyment, not worship; lies are meant for exposure, not masking; and trust is meant for deepening, not challenging.
53. Patience is one of humanity's greatest virtues. Failing to endure often necessitates even longer endurance. To learn patience is to learn restraint—to avoid impulsive actions that bring momentary pleasure but lifelong regret. By controlling anger and maintaining composure, one becomes invincible.
54. Family secrets should not be aired, and rumors should not be believed lightly.
55. Live with detachment to clarify your ambitions; do not let fame and fortune cloud your vision.
56. The most important thing in life is not the result, but the journey. Life is like a train ride; the past scenery may be beautiful and lingering, but you must always move forward. You may tell yourself you will return, but often, those landscapes and encounters simply fade into the distance.
57. Love others with a grateful heart. Love should be a co-creation, characterized by mutual giving and reciprocity. Any form of long-term unilateral sacrifice is poison to a relationship.
58. Instead of telling others how to do something, tell them what to do; their ingenuity will bring you surprises.
59. In initial social interactions, it is often necessary to offer sincere affection rather than waiting to receive it. Indeed, sincere giving will surely bring bountiful rewards.
60. Wise people play with wisdom; if someone is exceptionally clever yet remains humble, they will achieve great things.
61. Filial piety: On the surface, it is kindness to parents; in reality, it is planting seeds of merit. On the surface, it is a repayment; in reality, it is an investment. On the surface, it is material provision; in reality, it is accumulating blessings. It is not just something done with hands, but something done with the heart. Ultimately, settling your parents' minds and bodies is a way to save your own soul!
62. All suffering, illness, and obstacles stem from greed, hatred, attachment, ignorance, and envy. The most effective cure is to heal your heart; otherwise, your suffering will be endless.
63. A "selfless" person has transcended hatred, foolishness, envy, and delusion. They enjoy true happiness, for worldly suffering cannot harm a "selfless" being.
64. Will lost things ever return? Perhaps. It is like losing a button; by the time I find it, I have already changed my clothes.
65. The past is like the wind, as we wave goodbye; the future is like a dream, so pursue it without giving up.