61. Even if life is painful, learn to endure with a smile.
62. It is not easy to learn kind words, but it is even harder to learn silence.
63. Life is like music; it should be composed of hearing, emotion, and instinct, not just hearing alone.
64. Life is a stage where everyone is a director, capable of staging both comedies and tragedies. Stepping onto this stage, one should cherish real life.
65. A smile is a gift of time and a necessity of life. Moving forward each day with a smile, one remains fearless.
66. Do not take shortcuts, or you will run in vain. Do not take long routes, or you will be late. Do not take crooked paths, or you will lose your way. Do not walk the dark path, or you will be hurt. Do not only seek to take; you must also give. Do not be in a hurry; learn to curb your impatience. Do not demand rewards; what is meant to be will come. When the heart is calm, there is no trouble.
67. Even in confusion, do not drift with the tide or live a mediocre life; even in disappointment, do not seek power or drift aimlessly; even in helplessness, do not bow down or fluctuate wildly. Learn to be calm, strong, rational, and composed, becoming a self that transcends obstacles to find true happiness.
68. In doing things, know the urgency. External things do not change because of your internal fluctuations, and the real world does not change because of your mental anxiety. For urgent matters, give them your all. For those that can wait, there is no rush. In speaking, know the weight of words. Express yourself fully when you should; avoid speaking when it might ruin the atmosphere. Knowing what to say is a skill, but knowing what NOT to say is an art.
69. If you do not live as you wish, sooner or later you will think as you live. Whether to change actively or adapt passively is entirely your choice.
70. Remember three types of respect: respect yourself, respect others, and maintain your dignity by being responsible for your actions.
71. Cherish your true love; remember the wife waiting at home, cast away your fickleness, and forget the lover outside the door. A wife is a lamp lighting the way home in the dark, while a lover is the darkness of the night itself. When you return at night, looking at the lamp your wife lit for you, you will be glad for your choice.
72. Yet you never give up on yourself, believing that once combined with cement, one can exert infinite power.
73. High pride is mere politeness; only by humbling oneself to a calm state can true uprightness be balanced.
74. The best relationship between two people is like dancing the Cha-cha: you take a step, I take a step, without interfering but with perfect chemistry. Yet, most people either rush the beat or forget the steps, sometimes even tripping each other up.
75. Why do people spend so much time praying for trivial things instead of earning money to buy them?
76. The more someone makes a big deal out of themselves, the less others will take them seriously.
77. How can a person maintain passion for life after enduring all its blows? Perhaps everyone has a hidden corner in their heart; no matter how happy someone appears on the outside, there is often a hidden sadness within. It is just that the world is too busy for us to notice the joys and sorrows of others.
78. The rain stops, and the dream vanishes; I will forget the pain in the rain and smile brightly under the sun. Even if the rain falls again, my dream remains. In every storm, I will wait devotedly for the umbrella of love that shields my heart, waiting for my clearing sky amidst the rain.
79. Happiness often hides in the details. Only by being good at discovering life can one experience more joy.
80. People are often driven by circumstances. Everyone must face reality and do the things that must be done.