23. The mood that accompanies you throughout your life; a pleasant mood can create wealth.
24. The skill of handling matters is, to a large extent, the skill of handling emotions.
25. Foolish people seek happiness in the distance, while wise people sow happiness at their feet. When we regret yesterday's mistakes or worry about tomorrow's uncertainties, have we considered whether such regret and worry can actually change anything? Are we simply wasting our present lives? The past is gone and cannot be reclaimed; regret is futile. The future is distant and uncertain; worry is merely an empty thought. Only the heart, the tasks, and the people of today are real. To live well in the moment and embrace present joy is the only way to achieve a happy life.
26. In life, many spend their entire lives searching for tangible "gifts," yet often overlook the gift they already possess—the intangible "now." In this era of anxiety, this "present moment" can help us rediscover the true meaning of a happy life.
27. The world is ever-changing and human affairs are unpredictable. What provides stability is not another person, nor the fate between you and them, but your own heart. Do not fear missing out, but fear standing still, for without movement, there will be no turning point. Let emotions and fate flow naturally; love itself is wisdom. If a relationship makes you fear loss, it proves the time has not yet come; forcing it is useless. Let go first, pursue other things, and wait for your mind to mature. What is meant to be will eventually arrive; do not cling.
28. The closer something is to you, the longer the journey may seem; the simplest melody often requires the most rigorous practice.
29. Tempering; like a pearl that shines brighter the longer it is hidden. Conversely, if one is like a floating leaf, a bubble, or a lump of mud, passion will ruthlessly swallow them up.
30. If a person cannot forgive others from within, they will never achieve true peace of mind.
31. Honesty is a wisdom that resides close to the soul. In awkward situations, rather than using words to cover yourself up, it is better to reveal yourself sincerely. This appears more friendly and is more likely to win understanding from others.
32. Gradually, you will realize that life contains many injustices; you must face them and trust in strength and the eyes of the masses.
33. People have various desires for life. Often, the more we desperately pursue or obsess over getting something, the more it eludes us. However, when we stop clinging to a single thought, we are liberated from internal entanglement. The most important thing is to experience life with your heart without excessive striving. Everything comes naturally through the accumulation of time.
34. If your heart is simple, the world is a fairy tale; if your heart is complex, the world is a labyrinth.
35. The most beautiful parts of life are admiring plum blossoms and snow from a balcony; staying tranquil and untainted by the world; growing shade through words and writing peace upon the brow; and embracing the sunshine while conversing with time in Zen.
36. Sometimes you think the sky is falling, but in reality, you were just standing unsteadily.
37. Life is a lifetime, yet also a single moment. There are gains and losses, advances and retreats, joys and sorrows. Just be yourself.
38. By "not demanding excessively while eating and not calculating excessively while sleeping," one can live with peace and happiness.
39. Because of a lack of effort, nothing goes smoothly.
40. My life has been a complete failure; in the third year of the Republic, I could not wait for a single rain, and in this life, I could not wait for a single "I love you."
41. One should not be abrupt with a beauty, nor should one waste good wine.
42. When you must lie, try to remain silent; if you must lie, try not to hurt the other person.
43. Be steady and do not rush; time will give you everything you desire.
44. Wherever you focus your energy, that is where your harvest will be.
45. Hardship is a special kind of wealth that not everyone is fortunate enough to possess.