38. In this fast-paced era, the map of life is rarely flat. If you only choose a path that is always straight and smooth, you will eventually find yourself with nowhere to go. Life is a winding and long journey; much like a curve, it is the interplay of joy and sorrow, of fullness and emptiness, that makes life real and meaningful.
39. Most people cannot be heroes, so they settle for fantasies in movie theaters.
40. If you do not live as you wish now, you will eventually end up thinking as you live. Whether to change proactively or adapt passively is entirely your choice.
41. Happiness is like a beam of light; besides letting it shine on yourself, you should also let it shine on others.
42. A good life means doing what needs to be done at every stage. Do not think that drawing circles repeatedly is not progress.
43. We have only one chance with our loved ones. No matter how long we spend together in this life, please cherish our time together; for in the next life, whether there is love or not, we may never meet again.
44. Aside from yourself, no one else governs your happiness.
45. The most precious things in the world are not what is "unobtainable" or "already lost," but the happiness right before your eyes.
46. Let the past stay in the past, for our hearts cannot carry too much history. Life is filled with bittersweet experiences and the joys and sorrows of parting and meeting. If we carry all these burdens, we will become overwhelmed. Life is irreversible, and time cannot be turned back; dwelling on past pain only leads to deeper struggles. Only by ceasing to struggle with the past can we prevent it from interfering with our present.
47. Our mindset influences the world we perceive. A person with a joyful heart sees a world worth celebrating; a person filled with hatred sees a world of anger; a person full of sorrow sees a world of grief.
48. When a person stops striving for everything for themselves, existence itself will step in to make the best arrangements for them.
49. Perhaps from a process perspective, life can barely be called a story, but from the perspective of its entirety and its end, it is undoubtedly more like an accident.