21. Let go of what you do not need, cherish what you have, and strive for what you have yet to attain. 22. True happiness and joy begin with spiritual longing and are rooted in the fruits of one's own labor. It is the vibrant color of life, the kindness shown to the passing currents of fate, the selfless love born from giving, and the exhilaration after a hard-fought struggle. 23. Do not give up on what belongs to you; Let what is lost remain as a memory. 24. There are two kinds of smiles: one that unfolds from the soul, and one that unfolds from calculation. 25. At times, we need the courage to cut off our own retreats. If there is a way back, we tend to rely on luck and seek comfort, slowing our pace. Only when there is no retreat can we focus all our energy to move forward and carve out a future. 26. A person's inner self is like a mirror, reflecting not only others but also oneself. Do not add complexity to life with negativity; if you are positive toward life, life will become broader. 27. Amidst mist and rain, one tells of life; through the haze, one perceives existence. We often make life seem misty and uncertain, but in truth, the confusion is merely in our minds. Life is inherently clean and honest. When the dust in our hearts settles, the world returns to its pure state of blue skies, green mountains, and clear waters. 28. Human dreams are not just the longings of one generation, but the blossoming flowers of wisdom passed down through ages. As successive generations carry the mission of their predecessors, those who live for their dreams will radiate infinite light. 29. The wind blows through the pavilion, swaying the soul; one wonders if it is a blossom or a sorrow. A smile masks a tear, and melancholy flows like mountains and rivers, mile after mile. The path may end, but the quiet resentment of the heart is hard to cross. Dreams fade easily, and sorrowful wine intoxicates quickly; the stumbling steps and lingering cries are hard to disperse. Heartfelt knots are but self-inflicted wounds, unrelated to the moon or rain. One once thought sensitivity was a lack of divine mercy, only to realize today that true intoxication comes from within, not the wine. In the deep night, waking from a fitful sleep, one gazes at the vast sky, filled with confusion. As emotions settle, the weak moonlight brings a sense of weary melancholy. Amidst the gloom and indifference of human affairs, the heart finds warmth in the wind and rain. This life remains an enigma, struggling to escape its sorrows. Why must this life be so restless? One looks to the sky and asks: when shall we meet again under the flower and the moon? 30. Have confidence in yourself. Confident people inspire others and build networks; they possess the courage to face difficulties head-on. 31. Someone who cares for you may speak a thousand words, yet you may feel nothing; but someone who never cared will have a single word of concern that you remember for a lifetime. 32. One day you will forget the past, but the past will never forget you. 33. Family secrets should not be aired, and rumors should not be believed. 34. Being punctual is a mark of respect. Tardiness implies a lack of respect for others' time and has no excuse. If unavoidable, you must apologize before the appointed time. 35. While all clients are equal in importance, they differ in rank. Tailoring visits based on client status optimizes efficiency. 36. The most terrifying aspect of silence is that it can silently pass a death sentence on a relationship, making the other person feel replaceable. 37. Regret is an emotion that drains energy. Regret is a greater mistake than error and a greater loss than failure. Therefore, do not regret. 38. When facing situations that cause inferiority, humiliation, or anger, your primary opponent is not others, but the social and psychological laws that have placed you in that position. 39. If everything seems displeasing, it is not just your eyes that are tired.