46. The burden of the heart is heavy. We search and search: when can life return to its natural state? When can we break free from the mental mire? When can we lock onto new life coordinates? When can a wrinkled soul find relaxation? Perhaps family, friendship, and love all come with a journey of mental exhaustion? Perhaps the so-called pride and arrogance must be paid for with such exhaustion? Perhaps, on some level, the human soul is truly beyond saving? Or perhaps, one should think of nothing at all to lighten the unbearable weight of life.
47. Talent paired with a calm temperament defines greatness; wisdom paired with a serene spirit constitutes true wisdom.
48. Good ideas are often cheap; the truly priceless element is the person capable of realizing them.
49. A superior heart need not be ornate, but it must be resilient.
50. Never attempt to hide your intellectual deficiencies. Even with bold conjectures and assumptions, it is futile. No matter how dazzling these "soap bubbles" appear, they will inevitably burst, leaving you with nothing but shame.
51. A person cannot live without hope. Although hope may not always be fulfilled, the process of hoping adds joy to life.
52. Be detached in character and sincere in affection. Clouds drift like wind, rain flows like rivers. Life is full of regrets; we know they are imperfect, much like how one can shelter from the rain but cannot stop the cloudy days from coming. To persist in what is impossible is folly; since the boat is already made, destroying it for the wood loses both—it is better to utilize the boat's strengths. Act in harmony with the trend to achieve great things.
53. An interesting person doesn't necessarily possess profound knowledge, but their inner world is rich; they haven't necessarily traveled far, but stories are always happening in their lives. In this vast world, people are everywhere, but the "interesting" ones are the hardest to find.
54. Sometimes, looking too far ahead is not a good thing.
55. Regrettably, few maintain such an open mindset, otherwise, the road of helplessness wouldn't be so crowded. When people are happy, they are lucky, yet happy people are few; when people suffer, they seem unlucky, yet the suffering are many.
56. Life is simply: you laugh at me, I laugh at you, and everyone is happy.
57. Love is a landscape. Only by knowing how to choose and not always longing for the grass being greener on the other side can you appreciate the most beautiful scenery.
58. Under the same circumstances, different people meet different fates. Destiny is not decided by heaven, but by oneself. To change one's fate, the most important thing is to change oneself: change your mindset and your environment, and fate will follow.
59. The best salespeople are those with the best attitude, the most product knowledge, and the most attentive service.
60. Utilize tools for potential development. The fastest way to access the subconscious is through hypnosis. New things are often met with resistance, but winners are brave enough to try new tools.
61. If emotions are forced, I would rather spend my life in a crowd.
62. Find someone to cry with; it is more healing than weeping alone.
63. Everyone goes through cycles of breaking down and healing. The most important thing in life is your mindset: with one thought, the heart encounters vast mountains and rivers; with another, it returns to calm waters.
64. Show compassion and aid orphans, widows, and those in distress.
65. Do not interrupt when others are speaking.
66. Desire and attachment are the elements of suffering. Once these two are removed, we can live almost entirely in happiness and ease.
67. Many people are like this: they remember hatred but forget kindness.
68. Social popularity is not about how many people know you, but how many are willing to help you. Networking is not about how many people you use, but how many people you have helped.