61. It is not glory to never fall; true glory lies in the ability to stand up again after every fall.
62. The wider the world, the more complex human hearts become. Do not get entangled in others' emotions, nor let their thoughts torment you. Each person's world is shaped by their own perspective; once you see through it, the world becomes clear and tranquil.
63. In reality, what underlies your troubles and sorrows is often not the misfortunes of others, but your own attitude.
64. To move as you wish and stay as you please—to live both elegantly and freely.
65. In a noisy world, it is not easy to maintain a sense of childlike wonder and peace of mind. If one day I am only buried in mundane tasks, no longer interested in watching the scenery through a window or listening to the music of my heart, then I will have truly grown old and stale, failing the perfect journey of life.
66. No matter how much the environment indulges you, you must hold yourself to high standards and maintain self-discipline. While it may not change your current situation immediately, in time, it will surely reward you with surprises. Those who hold themselves to high standards will never fare too badly; those who drift with the tide while complaining about their surroundings are truly uninspiring.
67. Be positive, optimistic, open-minded, calm, simple, kind, tolerant, and sincere.
68. Men live by forgetting, while women live by remembering.
69. Like a magnet attracting iron filings, passion can attract people and transform your surroundings.
70. Looking back, life has its ups and downs. It is better to be content than to harbor excessive desires. Whether one lives as an emperor or a beggar, in the end, we all return to the dust; only a peaceful mindset allows one to face this reality calmly.
71. Wise individuals often do not settle for a mediocre life; instead, they have the courage to embrace difficult adventures to lead a more meaningful existence.
72. Busyness is a blessing that leaves no time for sorrow; wandering is a joy that lets us truly feel life; exhaustion is an enjoyment that wards off emptiness. One should be like a coconut: a tough shell to withstand blows, and a clear heart to remain pure.
73. In this fast-paced era, the road of life is rarely smooth. If you only choose a straight path, you may find yourself with nowhere to go. Life is a winding journey; the interplay of joy and sorrow, fullness and emptiness, is what makes life real and meaningful.
74. Life offers no return tickets; once you set out, there is no turning back.
75. Mother, another New Year has arrived. The silent night is ignited by fireworks, and the lonely sky puts on a grand show. And I, in such times, must continue through the darkness, waiting for the light.
76. A person is like an empty bottle; you become what you contain. Do not fill yourself with too much clutter. Remember to empty yourself regularly and fill your heart with beautiful things; the simpler you are, the happier you will be.
77. Do not seek to achieve maturity through fame; instead, seek to achieve fame through maturity.
78. Many things in life are within our reach; we just often don't realize our own potential. As long as we persist in moving forward, anything is possible.
79. Do not be angered by trivial matters. Those who can control their temper are the truly wise.
80. Do not be like a firecracker that ignites at the slightest touch; those who are easily triggered often end up as mere cannon fodder.