39. If you love, love deeply; if you leave, leave completely. Do not linger in ambiguity, for it wounds both yourself and others. The greatest regret in life is letting go of what should have been held and stubbornly clinging to what should have been released. Some losses are predestined, and some connections are meant to have no conclusion. Loving someone does not guarantee possession, but if you possess someone, love them well.
40. Life is not meant for comparison, but for fulfillment. In this process, what we truly need is to continuously sow and reap within ourselves. Life is not a frantic race against time. When you feel lost, stop and organize your thoughts. Only when you find yourself does your life become truly full.
41. It is not that nothing has been forgotten, but rather that some things are only meant to be kept in memory. Time flows, and the heart beats on; life is like a dream. Some wake up only at the moment of death, some never wake up in their lifetime, and some attain sudden enlightenment through profound connections. Truth exists regardless of whether we know it; our ignorance only leads to suffering caused by attachment.
42. Courtesy and politeness are always well-received.
43. Life is like a painting, where every step is a stroke of the brush; some parts are magnificent and glorious, while others are plain and steady.
44. Understanding oneself is the most important lesson in our lives.
45. Many claim that reality constrains them, but in truth, there are always many choices available. The power to decide your life remains in your own hands; what is often lacking is the courage to act.