21. If you gaze long enough at a flower, you will eventually turn into a butterfly.
22. 99% effort and 1% inspiration are not enough for success; you must also possess 200% moral integrity as your foundation.
23. If you wish to remain an employee, the whistle at the end of the workday means you can temporarily set aside your tasks; but if you wish to forge ahead and build a career, that whistle is merely the signal to start thinking.
24. The meaning of life lies in pursuit, and the process of life lies in creation.
25. Only through the effective use of capital can profits roll in continuously.
26. Modern material civilization has deepened the distance between people, making it harder to experience the closeness of kinship. As the Buddha said, five hundred glances from a past life are required to exchange a single brush with someone in this life. Meeting someone from different backgrounds is a form of fate, and it is sincerity that binds hearts together.
27. In real life, misunderstandings and friction are inevitable due to differing perspectives, or one might act foolishly while being blinded by fame and fortune. If we cannot let go of others' mistakes and harbor resentment, it not only harms our health but also traps us in a cycle of escalating conflict and bitterness.
28. Society is complex and changing, and our environment can be hazardous. A person who knows how to protect themselves should learn to observe facial expressions and gauge psychological states through eyes, remaining wary of excessive flattery to avoid being deceived.
29. Not all sweet words are from the heart, and not all heartfelt words are sweet.
30. It is easy to criticize others, but difficult to dissect oneself.
31. When facing pressure, some maintain a healthy mindset to face reality positively, while others become overwhelmed by mental burdens, leading to melancholy and a dimmed outlook on life.
32. Give up the small to gain the large; let go of the near to reach the far. If life were always like the first encounter, we would never experience success or sorrow. Because we possess nothing, we do not fear loss; because we desire, we suffer from anxiety. In reality, nothing truly belongs to us; we are but passing travelers, arriving naked and leaving with nothing.
33. No matter how terrible today was, do not be sad, for today is the youngest you will ever be for the rest of your life.
34. People attribute my success to genius, but my "genius" is simply hard work.
35. Adversity is a strict teacher; only the strong can become its prize students.
36. I never intended to be different, yet my taste is inherently exceptional.
37. There are no absolute boundaries in anything, especially in emotions. A confidant may become an enemy, while those who seemed incompatible may become inseparable.
38. Gradually, you will realize that phones are often used for business rather than for nurturing emotional connections.
39. If you overextend your physical strength, rest will restore you; if you overspend your money, thrift will replenish you; but if you overextend your credit, no amount of effort or wealth can buy back trust.
40. In life, maintaining a calm mind is most important. Happiness and joy cannot be measured by material things; they can only be measured by the heart.