76. Do not rush to conclusions when encountering issues. Even if you have an answer, wait a moment. There may be a better way; changing your perspective can lead to different answers. Practice empathy, especially when facing trouble—learn to wait, observe, and let things evolve. Often, the trouble resolves itself, and unexpected good luck may even arrive.
77. Since I must walk this path of life, I do not wish to merely perform a role. I seek authenticity, for only through it can I feel my own existence and prove that I am truly alive.
78. Regularly reflect on your mistakes before sleep.
79. This allows you to face life with composure and let your life be filled with sunshine.
80. Only those who pursue perfection in art can make continuous progress, and those who are meticulous in work are worthy of great responsibilities.
81. Everyone possesses infinite potential. Those who fail in the world often lack not ability, but discipline due to laziness; those who fall from success do so invariably because of pride and a failure to remain vigilant in times of peace.
82. Pain makes us stronger, tears make us braver, and heartbreak makes us wiser. Therefore, be grateful for the past, as it prepares you for a better future. To live is to dare to fight a decisive battle with oneself. There are two paths in life: one follows the expectations of others, while the other follows your own heart. The former may earn applause but lacks your own recognition; the latter may receive no applause from others, but you will applaud yourself.
83. Love is the crown of life; if it wavers, it will fall. Without love in our souls, life becomes despondent. Therefore, refine your character and hold your head high in love, and you will naturally love those you cherish. Love is the spark from the collision of two hearts. Its law is devotion, its bridge is loyalty, and its lighthouse is constancy. Love is the highest art of wisdom, and its pace cannot be stopped!
84. Desire and obsession are the elements that cause suffering. By eliminating these two, we can achieve true happiness and peace.
85. The days you love are the most beautiful days, and the way of life that suits you is the best way of life.
86. Happiness is not about how much you acquire, but how little you complain. Do not be harsh on others and do not complain about circumstances. Only those who master their emotions and mindset can find tranquility and taste the essence of happiness.
87. Youth is a period of swaying; we spend vast amounts of time wandering, only to grow through a few fleeting moments.
88. Reality rarely satisfies us, so we often live in anticipation of the future. We stand on tiptoe and strain our necks, eagerly awaiting the good things that might come. However, such anticipation brings only physical and mental exhaustion without bringing anything real to fruition. We have not left the ground, yet we miss the reality of the ground; we live in anxiety over false goals, wasting our entire lives.