61. In life, what matters most is not mere effort or struggle, but making the right choices.
62. Desire is never the source of happiness, but rather the root of all suffering. Once one desire is satisfied, a new one inevitably arises—much like how satisfying the urge to drink cold water leads to the urge to sleep in, continuing in an endless cycle.
63. Who is it that sings amidst the rhythmic sounds of the pipa, as reflections of ancient paths and courtyards dance within the landscape?
64. If we can accept that others are always right and we are always wrong, life might be much less troublesome.
65. If an enemy can provoke your anger, it means you lack the certainty of defeating them.
66. I do not seek many friends, which is why I cherish you all so deeply.
67. It is never too late to reclaim the joy of childhood, but this time, you must rely on yourself rather than others.
68. There are moments when you close your eyes, breathe in the scent of the air, and remain silent. In the gentle flow of music, you lower your posture to listen to the beauty of your soul, letting your thoughts travel across mountains and rivers to find a quiet home in a poem, resonating with the poet's soul—that is true belonging and love.
69. Inspirational philosophy: The greatest evil is to delight in speaking of others' faults; the greatest folly is to be blind to one's own.
70. Five hundred glances in a past life are exchanged for a single, fleeting glimpse in this one.
71. When you learn to let go, your troubles will cease to exist.
72. Be composed without being attached, and calm without being restless. All things begin from the harmony of Yin and Yang, evolving through motion and finding balance within that evolution. Let tranquility and joy ripple from your heart like a calm lake with shimmering light. In stillness, wisdom is born. Dreams are like kites in the sky; if you only stare upward, they will fly further and further away.
73. The happiest people are not those who possess the best things in the world, but those who cherish the people they already have. Love and being loved are not always proportional; the tighter you grasp, the easier it is to lose. The world of emotion follows the law of multiplication: if one factor is zero, the result is always zero.
74. Busyness is a blessing, as it leaves no time for pain; movement is a joy, as it allows us to truly feel life; fatigue is an enjoyment, as it wards off emptiness. Do not be like a peach, sweet on the outside but hard within; instead, be like a coconut—tough on the outside to withstand blows, yet clear and transparent on the inside.
75. I am grateful to all my friends, whether from society, life, or the internet. Friendship is like sunshine, dispelling weakness, disappointment, and sorrow. With so many friends who understand and support me, I no longer fear the twists and turns of life. I look forward to the calls and messages from friends, checking in on each other's peace.
76. Life is a blooming flower, beautiful and graceful; life is a delicate poem, fresh and profound; life is a beautiful melody, harmonious and lingering; life is a flowing river, surging endlessly forward.
77. Why do we always feel pain? Because pain and happiness exist in relation to each other. Without the contrast of pain, happiness cannot be felt. It is as simple as that.
78. When the cruelty of life leaves you with nothing, you no longer hesitate or cling to the status quo. The only thing you need to do is move forward bravely and do your best until the very end.
79. When facing personal hardship and when nothing else seems to help, sometimes "doing nothing" is actually the most useful method.
80. You might forget those who laughed with you, but never forget those who cried with you; that is the sincere friendship of sharing hardships.