49. I believe no one in this world wants to part; it is simply that some do not know how to cherish.
50. A lifetime, even if it is grand and passionate, cannot last forever; tranquility is the final masterpiece. The meaning of life is deeply embedded in the mundane.
51. There is a logic to everything: endure, and you will stand out; fail to endure, and you will be eliminated. This is life.
52. An individual may choose many paths, but cannot walk two at once. Similarly, one may choose many partners, but cannot walk with two boats at the same time.
53. Being handsome is an advantage; living beautifully is a skill.
54. Finding a friend to respect is not difficult, but finding an enemy to respect is incredibly hard.
55. Mutual respect between friends is precious, but respect between enemies is often rarer and more moving.
56. Read to "become a person," to "understand logic," to "realize fate," and to "comprehend the heart."
57. When hungry, one chooses food they do not love; when lonely, one chooses people they do not love. Though a forced melon is not sweet, it quenches the thirst.
58. Like the cold moon making water freeze into ice; when warmth arrives, the ice melts back into water. When beings are lost, they freeze their nature into hearts; when they awaken, they release the heart into nature.
59. If you are not excellent, connections are worthless; connections are not pursued, but attracted. Only through equivalent exchange can reasonable help be obtained. It sounds cold, but it is true. If your love cannot bring happiness, not forcing your way into their life is the best kind of love; if they do not love you, not disturbing them is the best kind of tenderness.
60. True love involves no restraint, entanglement, or possession; it is simply two people watching each other grow old.
61. To leave when you want, to stay when you want—free and carefree.
62. Always searching for a soul that resonates with one's own—where is it? One day you will discover that the person you have been seeking is deep within your own heart: your truest self. You will realize another self lives in the depths of your soul, walking alongside you. In life, everyone craves respect, even the most insignificant person at the bottom of society.
63. Others may defy karma; they may hurt, strike, or slander us. But we must not hate them in return. Why? Because we must preserve a complete nature and a pure heart. When interacting with others, ask yourself: how can I benefit them? If I cannot benefit others through my moral character or spiritual cultivation, it is as if I owe a debt.
64. Life is simply being born and continuing to live.
65. God loves you because He is God, not because of anything you have done or failed to do.
66. Those who sow in tears shall reap in joy.
67. The heart's burden is heavy. Searching and seeking—when will life return to its natural state? When can we break free from the quagmire of the spirit? When can we set new life coordinates? When can the wrinkled soul find ease? Perhaps kinship, friendship, and love all come with the cost of exhaustion; perhaps pride and dignity demand a heavy price; perhaps the human soul is, on some level, beyond saving; or perhaps, thinking of nothing at all is the only way to lighten the unbearable weight of life.
68. Every cause has its effect.
69. Sometimes you need to step back, clear your mind, and remind yourself: who am I, and where am I going?
70. By respecting the dignity of others, you reduce the chances of losing your own.
71. Emotion is a questionnaire without an answer key; relentless pursuit does not make life more perfect. Perhaps a hint of regret or sadness makes the answer even more profound and lasting.
72. If you have nothing to sell, sell your flaws.