14. In most people's lives, it is not a lack of opportunities to create wealth, but a lack of preparation for those opportunities. Building wealth through business is a gradual process of learning how to manage effectively.
15. "Brother, try not to smoke too much." "Brother, while achievements at work are important, you must also take care of your health." "Brother, I will come visit you during the long holiday." "Brother, if you face any difficulties, tell me; don't try to carry them all alone."
16. Problems that can be solved with money are not real problems; the truly difficult ones are those that money cannot resolve.
17. There is no inherent difference between being smart and being 'foolish.' For those who are overly shrewd, learning to be slightly 'foolish' is highly beneficial. As the ancients said, 'A selfless heart makes the world wide.' When your inner world expands, you will no longer obsess over trifles, and resentment and distress will cease to arise. Intelligence is an innate wisdom, but being 'foolish' is often a higher form of wisdom.
18. Strong willpower allows one to stand tall even when facing devastating blows.
19. Unnamed flowers release their fragrance in quiet blooming; unsung strong individuals emerge through silent struggle.
20. Love loudly, for you never know whether tomorrow or an accident will arrive first.
21. If one only dwells on the frustrations of meager wages, it may lead to a loss of the will to live.
22. Within the very cradle of life, disasters can also be born. To practice disregard is a form of great love.
23. Whether familiar or strange, everyone has their own goals and directions. Some seek something missing from their childhood, while others chase hopes for the future. Some run tirelessly, some rest before embarking on their journey again, and others stop to face the unknown. Along the road of life, you will catch up with some, surpass others, run alongside some, and sometimes run alone.
24. The process of learning is essentially the process of developing one's own mind.
25. An adult's 'calmness' is sometimes not true tolerance, but rather the redirection of the energy and emotions once used for external conflicts toward resolving internal conflicts with oneself.
26. There are no flowers that never fade, no waves that never recede, no lights that never dim, and no despair that never ends. In this world, having no money is not scary; what is scary is always waiting for relief. Being alone is not scary; what is scary is being eternally lonely. Unemployment is not scary; what is scary is losing the drive to seek work. Being sick is not scary; what is scary is losing the will to recover. Losing is not scary; what is scary is losing the courage to rise again.