28. Life has no winners or losers, only worth. When you slow down, relax, and learn to appreciate life, a sense of tranquility will naturally radiate from you, bringing peace to yourself and those around you.
29. Life is not just about being tired; it is often because of too many hardships and burdens. When the mind is not calm, the intention becomes chaotic. Clear water remains carefree because it follows its nature; fallen leaves have no regrets because their hearts are empty. Let go of all obsessions, and you can enjoy the moonlight at night and the autumn breeze.
30. Everyone possesses latent energy, but it is easily masked by habit, obscured by time, and worn away by inertia.
31. Try to take action and enjoy the unique process of life. While people strive for perfection, there is no need to demand too much.
32. You may be a treasure in someone's heart, and mere grass in another's eyes. You know best who treats you well; you can feel how important you are to others. You might be insignificant to someone, yet a priceless treasure to another. Cherish those who treat you as a treasure, and do not let such affection slip away.
33. A single mistake adds a layer of awakening to life; a single misfortune matures one's understanding of the world; a single hardship deepens one's insight into existence. To understand life, one must understand failure, misfortune, setbacks, and pain. When the heart is sunny, even the rain feels bright; when the heart is rainy, even the sun feels dim. Do not obsess over whether you will succeed; since you have chosen the distant destination, simply press on through the wind and rain.
34. When others show you kindness, express your gratitude. If they do not, do not blame them; many things are ultimately meant to be handled by yourself.
35. Learn to say "thank you"—it is not just a polite gesture, but an acknowledgment and return for someone's help. Also, learn to say "I'm sorry"—it is not just empty words, but an admission of fault and a sense of remorse.
36. I remember he had two car accidents. Once, while walking with me, he was lightly bumped by a car and cried out in pain, immediately running home. I was worried and rushed home, only to find he seemed fine. Another time, while walking with my mother, an electric scooter suddenly darted out and hit my pet, "Huanhuan." The scooter fell, and Huanhuan seemed unable to walk, yet he gritted his teeth and made it home. Afterward, Huanhuan wouldn't eat or drink, only whimpering, which broke my heart. I prayed to heaven for his survival. Perhaps heaven heard my plea, as Huanhuan eventually "came back to life"!
37. Life is like a book; it should have more exquisite details and fewer trivial words. Life is like a song; it should have more uplifting melodies and fewer mournful notes. Life is like a painting; it should have more bright colors and fewer dark tones.
38. Success requires unremitting perseverance and effort, but those who truly persist until the end rely not on the temptation of profit, but on the right amount of passion and dedication.
39. People are constantly busy, yet this busyness often prevents them from achieving anything meaningful. In their rush, they often miss the very essence of life.