66. Character perfection is the essence; wealth accumulation is the periphery.
67. Many things only become clear when viewed from a distance.
68. If you ask ten friends and nine say they don't know, it is an opportunity; if nine say they do, it is an industry.
69. By the time I solved the riddle, the banquet had ended and all had passed. Time has already presented new riddles.
70. Life is happiest in a state of half-dreaming; life is most joyful in a state of half-sobriety. Affection begins with interaction, but connection lies in mutual recognition.
71. Classic wisdom: To mature, one must follow the timeless advice: read more, reflect more, and associate with excellent people. Yet, why do so few succeed? Beyond personality and environment, many lack the inner drive to act.
72. The warm winter will soon end its snowless record. Amidst the singing cold winds, the bare earth awaits its next bloom. The stirring life will awaken all things on a bright morning.
73. Life is a one-way street, traversing paths of both mud and smoothness, filled with hardships and beautiful scenery. Burying depression only breeds gloom; sharing troubles with a confidant brings relief. Open your heart and let your soul fly like a kite, overlooking the beauty of life.
74. Couples inevitably quarrel, but responsibility and deep affection bind them together. Losing a partner brings profound pain because they have become part of one's very being.
75. One day we will realize that we must first love ourselves. At the end of every dead end, there is a sky of another dimension; when there is no way out, you are forced to soar—that is a miracle.
76. If happiness is not at the crossroads, it is at the end of the road.
77. A good book is worth reading a hundred times; reading a hundred books is not as good as reading one good book a hundred times.
78. Belief is an invincible force. When you believe in success, you will achieve it. One who lacks self-belief can never be a general!
79. Be thick-skinned in character and tough-skinned in action.
80. Life might be better with a little less. Eat until seventy percent full; work with a bit less intensity to allow others room to grow; gain a little less to give more to others. Life is short; learning the art of "less" is like eating—not overindulging brings the most comfort.
81. Time has never made me composed. My heart has never seen brightness or sunshine through the changing seasons; the passing years remain dim and colorless in my eyes.