16. Wealth doesn't require a specific profession; every field has its masters. In the face of wealth, everyone is equal; even with low status, you can still become a master of wealth.
17. In life, even the closest sisters may experience periods of silence. If you sever ties due to temper or competitiveness, no amount of goodness can heal the scars on the soul.
18. True wisdom lies in the ability to allow others to offer suggestions naturally and to selectively absorb them.
19. Praise during one's lifetime is worth more than any eulogy after death.
20. Unintentionally exposing someone's scars can leave them with a sense of lasting pain. Dealing with people and matters is a profound art; being blunt is not always a virtue. Sometimes, stating the naked truth can be quite unsettling. One does not need to be as transparent as crystal; keeping a little mystery to be discovered is far better than offending others with bluntness.
21. When most people are watching how high you fly, only a few care about how tired you are from flying. That is true friendship.
22. Character perfection is the foundation, while the establishment of wealth is secondary. A peak only holds meaning for those who climb it, not those who merely gaze at it.
23. Because we have lost paradise, we long for sunshine; because we have been hurt, we believe the sun will shine after the rain. We are all one-winged angels who can only fly by embracing each other.
24. Guard your mouth in a crowd, and guard your heart when alone.
25. Mistakes are inevitable in life, which is why erasers are attached to the back of pencils.
26. Life is a play; if you perform your role well, rewards will naturally follow.
27. Nine-tenths of others' praise are lies, but every word of their criticism is the truth.
28. Beautiful scenery is not as important as a beautiful mood; a beautiful mood is not as important as a beautiful mindset. Everyone has their moments of stillness.
29. Life is a journey where we walk through the dust of seasons and unknown landscapes, practicing our souls along the way.
30. The wise act in harmony with the times, while the foolish act against them.