46. A single kind word spoken to others can bring infinite joy.
47. In a real life, every great undertaking begins with confidence and takes its first step through it.
48. Year after year, time passes like a polite yet ruthless friend, smiling before you, making you suffer, grow strong, struggle, feel disappointed, saddened, and hopeful. If it is a true life, let it be open-minded amidst tears; if it is an ordinary life, let it be fulfilled under the sunshine.
49. One should first know what one can do before considering what one wants to do. The former requires setting a practical boundary—a feasible effort; the latter is often a passion fueled by money and interest, frequently stemming from ignorance and conceit. It is wise to have self-awareness; the best opportunities often lie in the corners you never noticed or ever overlooked.
50. People are skilled at disguising themselves; they refuse to admit mistakes, and the more corrupt they are, the harder they try to hide it.
51. You cannot defeat all enemies, but when you overcome the "ego" within yourself, you have essentially subdued all foes.
52. When you feel fear and doubt, it is like facing a small stream blocking your path; in reality, you can simply step over it. In the face of many difficulties, what humans need is merely the courage to take that single step.
53. I also hope that when I am utterly exhausted, someone will call me, care for me, make me laugh, or sing a song for me.
54. There is only a difference between living and dying, but if you choose wrong, there is no turning back.
55. If you are not blind, please do not try to understand me through your ears alone.
56. Most of our worries stem from our imagination; they do not truly exist in the here and now and do not directly affect our present lives. Yet, we carry too much unnecessary baggage, which is why many people appear solemn and heavy-footed.
57. In infancy, we do not know how to disguise ourselves, but as we approach death, we are forced to cast off all pretenses because we no longer have the strength to maintain them. The time we spend living truthfully throughout our lives is far too short.
58. Clear thinking is far more important than hard labor; a correct mindset is far more important than outward performance; choosing the right direction is far more important than working hard; and doing the right thing is far more important than doing things right. Having foresight is far more important than having assets; having ability is far more important than having knowledge; having health is far more important than having money; having connections is far more important than having a family business; and having insight is far more important than having a degree.