13. Helping others is more than just words; it is sometimes a test of character that requires true choice. Some extend a hand only when they feel superior, yet prioritize self-interest when facing their own hardships. Others, despite lacking wealth, give generously to those in genuine need.
14. Everyone possesses unique strengths and weaknesses; those who despise others will eventually be despised. Human interaction should be grounded in tolerance and mutual encouragement.
15. If you focus solely on yourself, the path ahead will inevitably become narrower.
16. No matter how many houses you own or how large they are, you can only live in one room and sleep in one bed. Even with a table full of delicacies, you can only eat your fill once. You may have countless pairs of shoes, but you can only wear one at a time; a wardrobe full of luxury brands, yet you can only wear one outfit; countless cars, yet you can only drive one. While everyone has the right to choose their lifestyle, if your desire for wealth expands boundlessly and compromises your health, love, family, and happiness, you will spend your life exhausted and anxious. If this desire turns into insatiable greed, it will ruin your life.
17. Some words are best kept in the heart; some pains are best forgotten in silence. Often, many things change just when we believe they will last forever.
18. One should cultivate the habit of trusting oneself. Even in the most critical moments, believe in your own courage and perseverance.
19. To ensure the full realization of your goals, you must adjust your mindset and be certain that these goals will bring you joy. Review your goals at least twice a day, let your imagination soar, and feel the happiness of achieving them. In this process, use your senses—sight, hearing, touch—to immerse yourself in the vision. By continuously focusing your intention, your brain will form a neural pathway connecting your current reality to your future, giving you a strong sense of certainty.
20. Honesty is a wisdom that resonates with the soul. In awkward situations, rather than using clever words to hide yourself, it is better to be sincere. Sincerity appears more friendly and is more likely to win understanding from others.
21. Pursuing goals is a state of being, challenging limits is a joy, and smiling through hardships is a blessing. Often, whether we feel tired or not depends not on the event itself, but on our attitude toward it. In fact, when we do what we truly want to do, even exhaustion can be a form of enjoyment.
22. Every detail of our lives—eating, sleeping, tending flowers, or feeding fish—contains Zen wisdom; even the most mundane tasks can be part of spiritual practice.
23. Do not dwell endlessly on a single problem, and do not place all your emotions on one person. You still have your parents and other friends.
24. Do not complain. When plans turn into regrets, luck provides the opportunity to change yourself. Since the past is gone, learn to face the present with a smile. Life is like drifting clouds and flowing water; the past cannot be reclaimed, and all we truly have is this moment.