41. The wise recognize illusions and detach from them; the foolish mistake illusions for reality.
42. Life offers no return tickets; never do anything that you will regret.
43. Dreams are a magnificent journey; before finding them, everyone is but a lonely youth.
44. The greatest mistake in life is constantly worrying about making mistakes.
45. Besides tears, only time can wash everything away. As time passes, emotions fade, much like tea being continuously diluted.
46. On destiny: "A foot measured by fate is hard to stretch to a yard." There is no need for futile struggle; fate has already arranged everything for you. Go with the flow.
47. Vision determines your ceiling; effort determines how close you are to it.
48. A cane can prevent a fall, but it cannot help you run fast.
49. Five hundred glances in a past life are exchanged for a fleeting glimpse in this one.
50. It is destined that you will kindle three fires: one for life, one for death, and one for love. It is destined that you will ride three steeds: one of intimacy, one of fear, and one of love. It is destined that you will face three betrayals: one for blood, one for wealth, and one for love.
51. Know when to advance and when to retreat; understand gain and loss. Life's path is winding and turbulent; move forward when you must, and step back when necessary. Many things are blessings when gained and destiny when lost; one should remain unswayed by external things or personal sorrows.
52. In love, when you truly fall for someone, your eyes hold only them, and nothing else matters.
53. How a person defines themselves will determine the scale of their achievements.
54. Just as dragons and tigers are hidden in the martial world, so too are they hidden in the human heart. Just as danger lurks in swords, so too does it hide in human relationships.
55. Those who habitually present a hypocritical face to others damage themselves before they even harm anyone else.
56. One need not be completely transparent with everyone, but one should treat everyone equally. A broad mind can tolerate the intolerable and win over the unwinnable.
57. Life is too short to spend it being unhappy. Even the best partners may part ways; even the deepest impressions will fade. What should be let go must not be held onto; what should be cherished must not be released. After parting, we need not be companions, for we once hurt each other; nor should we be enemies, for we once loved deeply.
58. Once a direction is chosen, do not worry too far ahead; simply act according to your strength every day, through wind and rain. Life goes on, and the struggle continues.
59. Someone who deceives you once will not miss a second chance; do not harbor illusions about deceivers. Attempting to elevate yourself by belittling others only exposes your ignorance and poverty of spirit. Only through good character and vast knowledge can you keep deceivers at bay.
60. Love others with a grateful heart. Love should be a process of mutual creation, giving, and reciprocating. Any long-term unilateral devotion is a poison to love.
61. If you were to look back before you left, you would see only the hollow void of my despair.
62. People are skilled at disguising themselves; even when wrong, they refuse to admit it. The more corrupt the matter, the more vigorously it is hidden.
63. Do not be too extreme in your actions, or you will find it difficult to advance or retreat. Life is a play, filled with joys and sorrows, and rarely goes as planned. Ultimately, we are not the directors; fate is.
64. Speak slowly about urgent matters; speak clearly about important ones; speak humorously about small things. Be cautious with uncertain matters; do not boast about what you cannot do; do not speak of things that harm others; speak of happy things according to the occasion; do not vent sorrows to everyone; refrain from speaking of others' business; speak of your own matters according to your heart; and for current matters, act first and speak later.
65. If you cannot accept my flaws, you do not deserve my best.