41. We often mistake small favors from strangers for profound kindness, while taking the unwavering love of those close to us for granted. Those who truly love you rarely perish due to sudden life upheavals; instead, they are worn down by repeated, subtle disappointments. Sweet words may be occasional lies, but deep affection is a heavy responsibility we often struggle to carry.
42. The wind brushes against my hem; I lift my head and walk forward without looking back. Ahead, the sky is vast and clear.
43. To be able to chat with someone who truly understands you is one of life's greatest joys.
44. I often feel as though I have wasted too much of my youth in self-righteousness and confusion. There were laughter and tears; though not intended to harm, they caused wounds, leading to inevitable despondency. It is said that carrying a backpack makes one a traveler, but letting go of the burden reveals one's true home. Ultimately, we all know that life offers no absolute stability. Since we are all merely passing through, we should walk through the changing years with a calm and indifferent heart, watching the world rise and fall with a smile.
45. One's life is intertwined with choice and destiny. Do not focus solely on others and lose your own path. If you wish to make life more beautiful, try viewing life as a drop of agile water—flowing freely and joyfully, following the natural course of things.
46. If you lose your shade, those seeking shelter will depart.
47. Life is a performance that requires a hundred rehearsals to achieve a single moment of beauty.
48. 人生由来不满安得朝夕事隐忧。
49. One must judge oneself correctly before having the ability to judge others. Ask yourself: are you deceiving others or yourself? Think deeply before you act. Those who reflect carefully rarely err. Attempting to persuade those who refuse to use their brains is a futile effort. You cannot make everyone like you, but you can reduce the reasons for their dislike. Learning to negotiate without friction is a vital life lesson.
50. Life is like watching a movie trailer; we often regret not seeing the upcoming plot or speculate about the ending, failing to focus on the current scene. Instead of dwelling on the past or future, it is better to enjoy the brilliance of the present. Perseverance is like a great dam built from single grains of sand and stone; only through gradual accumulation can it become magnificent.
51. If an enemy makes you angry, it shows you have not yet mastered the ability to overcome them.
52. If you complain about the mud after the thaw, you do not understand the essence of spring.
53. A cane can prevent a fall, but it cannot allow for a fast run.
54. Life is not inherently exhausting, but rather weighed down by too many grievances and burdens. When the mind is not calm, the intention becomes chaotic, and the spirit becomes lost. Clear water is carefree because it follows its nature; falling leaves have no regrets because their hearts are empty. Let go of all attachments, and you will find peace in the moonlight and the autumn breeze.
55. Home is where we grew up during childhood; it forms a deep-rooted connection in our young hearts. In those simple and happy days, our parents held our tender hands under the beautiful blue sky—a feeling of pure joy that remains one of life's most cherished memories.
56. In this fast-paced society, our thinking evolves with the times. Our ancestors were satisfied with basic necessities, living by the rhythm of the sun and moon, where simple emotions brought them happiness. Today, in this crowded era, we find ourselves lost in the rush, wondering if society has changed us or if we have shaped society, often losing our true selves in the process.
57. A person living without purpose will experience wandering, misery, and unease. Only when one truly understands the life they wish to lead and the goals they seek will they feel their life is fulfilled.
58. Those with prejudice first prejudice themselves; those with preconceptions are those who have become too fixed in their own identities.
59. The world is a great book: to read and understand it is intelligence; to read and express it is wisdom; to read and perceive its essence is enlightenment.
60. It is better to accept than to complain. For facts that cannot be changed, acceptance is your only option.