31. While mutual respect among friends is precious, respect between enemies is rarer and more moving. 32. Perhaps the only thing all heroes share is that being a hero is never an easy task. 33. A classic piece of life wisdom: be grateful to those who point out your flaws. 34. Cherish everyone around you. Regardless of the role they play in their own lives, they add new strokes and colors to yours. Through tea, one finds harmony; without harmony, the essence of tea cannot be grasped. Through tea, one finds emptiness; without emptiness, the intent of tea cannot be understood. Through tea, one finds breadth; without breadth, the wisdom of tea cannot be attained. Through tea, one finds truth; without truth, the law of tea cannot be realized. 35. Be mindful of your speech when interacting with others. Boasting may seem to show broad horizons and profound knowledge, but it often conveys shallowness and arrogance. Speaking without restraint or filter often inadvertently hurts others. 36. We are defeated by ourselves far more often than by others. 37. Be calm in character and sincere in emotion. Clouds thin into wind, rain thickens into rivers. Many regrets in life are unavoidable, much like how one can shelter from the wind but cannot prevent a cloudy day. To strive for the impossible is folly. If a boat is already made, why destroy it for the wood? Instead, utilize its strengths. Act in accordance with the flow of things to achieve greatness. 38. Wisdom is the ultimate goal; thought guides everything. 39. Time always leaves us behind. For the sake of life, career, or love, we move too quickly, meet too abruptly, stay too briefly, and part too fast. Time moves so swiftly that it gives us no room to breathe or slowly understand one another. So, I do not blame you for not understanding me; we simply lost to time. 40. A peaceful person is passionate without being pretentious, and loyal without being hypocritical. They do not seek recognition through kindness but act with sincerity. Following the principle of "A gentleman is open and easygoing, while a petty man is always anxious," they live openly and act with a pure heart. 41. Let everything go. What is meant for you will eventually be yours; forcing what is not meant for you is futile. Even if you placed a mountain of gold before what is not destined for you, it would be in vain. 42. No one kicks a dead dog. As Carnegie said, "Unreasonable criticism is often a disguised compliment." 43. A hundred years of fine time passes in a blur; even a long life is but a brief moment. 44. The best relationship between two people is like dancing the cha-cha: you take a step, I take a step; we do not interfere with each other, yet our rhythm is perfectly synchronized. However, most of us either rush the beat, forget the steps, or even trip over each other's feet. 45. If you simply become yourself, there will be no inner division, and the energy of your life will be harmonious—and harmony itself is a form of joy. When you strive to be something else, your inner self divides: one part opposes you, while the other seeks to change, turning your life's energy into conflict and a heavy burden, making life a hellish ordeal. This is why many religions oppose desire, as desire is the effort to become something else, causing inner division and continuous suffering.