41. It is not pitiful to realize you are confused; the most pitiful state is to be unaware of your own confusion.
42. The arrogant can be saved, but the self-deprecating are beyond help.
43. You should embrace those whose opinions differ from yours to make life easier. If you constantly try to change them, you will only suffer. Learning how to tolerate and embrace them is the true way.
44. To acknowledge one's greatness is to recognize one's ignorance.
45. Those whose hearts are filled with their own preconceived notions will never hear the voices of others.
46. It takes only one sentence to destroy a person, but a thousand sentences to cultivate one; please be mindful of your words.
47. When advising others, if you do not respect their dignity, even the best words will be useless.
48. Do not let arrogance seep into your wisdom, and do not let your humility lack wisdom.
49. There is no need to look back at those who curse you. If a mad dog bites you, would you stoop down to bite it back?
50. Envy brings no benefit to you, nor does it diminish the achievements of others.
51. Never waste even a single second thinking about people you dislike.
52. Love is not a charity to be given away freely. Emotions follow no formula, no principle, and no logic, yet people pursue them with obsession until death.
53. The one who creates opportunities is a hero; the one who waits for them is a fool.
54. To be able to speak but unable to act is not true wisdom.
55. Listen more intently to what others say, and do not be too quick to express your own views.
56. With the same bottle, why choose to carry poison? With the same mind, why choose to be filled with troubles?
57. We often think the things we cannot have are beautiful because we know too little of them and lack time to experience them. One day, upon deeper understanding, you may find they are not as perfect as imagined.
58. Every day lived is a blessing to be cherished. When I weep because I have no shoes, I discover there are those who have no feet.
59. If you spend more energy noticing others, you spend less energy reflecting on yourself; do you understand?
60. Those who believe they possess wealth are, in fact, possessed by it.
61. When you cling tightly to something, you only possess that one thing; if you are willing to let go, you gain the opportunity to choose something else. If the heart clings stubbornly to its own concepts, its wisdom will reach a limited plateau.
62. If you are preparing for marriage, remember this essential philosophical truth: you must learn to endure and embrace your partner's flaws.
63. There is no such thing as an absolutely perfect marriage; happiness comes from infinite tolerance and mutual respect.
64. No one achieves success solely through their own strength. Behind every success, there are many people helping you, whether intentionally or unintentionally; always remain grateful.
65. Everyone is accumulating two great things: knowledge and experience, and capital and reputation. Once you believe you have completed these two accumulations, you will succeed in whatever you do.
66. Entering society is a new environment with new people. To them, your past is a blank slate. This is the best time to reshape your image—shed your old flaws and appear with a completely new persona.
67. To those who persist for love: persistence is fine, but do not allow love to wound you.
68. Whether in literature or martial arts, you must master one field. To be a 'jack of all trades but master of none' is a taboo; true mastery lies in being proficient in many while excelling in a few.
69. Regret is an emotion that consumes the spirit. It is a greater loss than any material loss and a greater mistake than any error. Thus, do not regret, but remember to reflect.
70. The only way to distinguish social strata is through competition. You must strive, or the outcome will be remaining at the bottom of society.
71. Life is indeed difficult; we must endure external pressures and face our internal confusion. Amidst the struggle, if someone offers a gaze of understanding—even just a brief glance—it is enough to bring warmth to the soul.
72. Everyone possesses latent energy, yet it is easily masked by habit, blurred by time, and worn away by inertia. Amidst thousands of people, in the vast wilderness of time, you did not arrive early or late; you arrived just in time.
73. You can choose to persist, or you can choose to give up. There is no right or wrong, especially in love. What matters is that you stand by your choice.
74. Positive thinking creates a positive life; negative thinking creates a negative life.
75. The reason humans have one mouth but two ears is that we should listen twice as much as we speak.
76. If you wish to create an ocean, you must first start with small rivers.
77. He who acts shall succeed; by breaking the cauldrons and sinking the boats, the hundred and twenty passes of Qin were finally returned to Chu; those who persevere with painstaking effort will not be let down by Heaven; through the trial of sleeping on brushwood and tasting gall, three thousand Yue soldiers could swallow Wu.
78. Your face exists to present the most precious gift God gave to humanity—a smile. Make it your greatest asset in your work.
79. One who moves others with sincerity will be met with sincerity in return.
80. There are no rewards specifically designed to encourage hard work; all rewards are essentially rewards for the results achieved.