32. No matter when you start, the important thing is not to stop; no matter when you end, the important thing is not to regret.
33. Cultivating your strengths adds value to your life, while dwelling on your weaknesses diminishes it.
34. The relationship between sisters-in-law is uniquely delicate; if handled poorly, it can become a source of discord within the family. Excessive closeness can lead to comparisons or resentment over responsibilities, and personality clashes can act like fuel on a fire.
35. "Taking a step back opens up a wider sky." Let the past be the past; by letting go of resentment, bitterness fades away. Most conflicts stem from work or trivial matters in life.
36. Those who crave wealth and pleasure at any cost often struggle to maintain integrity. Such individuals, being weak-willed and unable to endure hardship, tend to complain when facing adversity. They are more likely to compromise their conscience for profit when tested by difficulties.
37. In today's world, if everyone adhered to higher standards, there would be far less conflict and resentment.
38. Note that if you enjoy mocking others, you will eventually be the one being mocked.
39. Keep your heart fair and your mind empty of ego.
40. Regret is a way of analyzing past actions.
41. When facing stress and troubles, some maintain a healthy and proactive mindset, while others sink under the weight of psychological pressure, losing their source of happiness and turning to a bleak attitude toward life.
42. "In the eyes of a coward, everything is dangerous; but those who love life disregard difficulties and forge ahead."
43. The secret to success lies in seizing opportunities whenever and wherever they arise.
44. No matter how sweet the sleep, there will eventually come a time to wake.
45. Life cannot always be smooth; fortune and misfortune coexist. A life without misfortune is as difficult as a life without fortune.
46. To contribute to society and help those in need live better lives is the greatest meaning of life—I will make it my life's mission.
47. Do not regret. Whatever you choose, even if it is difficult, endure and keep going. Do not let trivialities distract you from what truly matters.
48. Life is like a river: childhood is the upstream, clear and joyful; middle age is the midstream, filled with rapids and reefs, as well as bends and smooth stretches.