21. Some things we can discard but never forget. They lie quietly in the depths of memory, occasionally awakening to bring heartbreak, excitement, or reflection, before settling back into sleep.
22. This single breakup cannot measure the pain it will bring in the days to come. Yet, I can only wave goodbye this way, quietly letting go of past joys, turning away in silence, and letting tears fall.
23. Success or failure often hinges on a single thought. The gap between wealth and poverty lies in differences in mindset. Those obsessed with immediate gains lose their future. The path belongs to the strong and those unafraid of the world; the world isn't scary if you are brave enough to approach it.
24. One should be gentle. Do not be overly angry, for excessive anger often leads to great calamities for the short-tempered.
25. Yesterday is precious, tomorrow is even more so; but if one lives only for the sake of the two, both are lost. Life is only three days: the past, the present, and the future. Do not dwell on the past or dream solely of the future; do not forget the most important thing—the present! We should thank every friend in our lives: thank them for past companionship, ask for their help for the future, and wish for lifelong friendship! Perhaps some people are unpleasant or despicable, but please forgive everyone you meet, whether good or bad.
26. Sharpening a knife for others often cuts one's own hands. (Iceland)
27. If you cannot change the outcome, perfect the process.
28. Every group of wealthy individuals is created this way: when others do not understand what they are doing, they understand it themselves; when others do not comprehend it, they still do; by the time others understand, they are already wealthy; by the time others comprehend, they have succeeded.
29. Life is like a towering mountain, both majestic and steep. You must have an unswerving spirit, stepping upward one pace at a time to reach the glorious summit.
30. Life is sometimes like a process of chasing mirages; beauty always lies ahead.
31. Since pursuing wealth legally and reasonably is natural and justifiable, how can one quickly achieve their dreams? Following Sima Qian's view, one must work hard in business. He believed that commerce is the fastest and most convenient way to wealth.
32. If one becomes complacent after tasting a bit of sweetness and spends money on things unrelated to business, the hard-earned wealth will be like a fleeting blossom, vanishing quickly.
33. Marriage is like sand in your hand; the tighter you grasp, the faster it slips away. Learn to let go and follow nature, to trust and wait; this is how you learn to love and protect a marriage. Trust is the foundation of marriage. In today's society full of temptations, giving your partner space is equivalent to giving your own soul room to breathe. To love them is to trust them.
34. In life, we encounter many who have been kind to us: teachers and leaders who guide us, friends and colleagues who weather storms with us, drivers who work through the night, and farmers in the fields... Reflecting on this, we live within the embrace of others' kindness; how can we ever forget this gratitude?
35. Praise during life is better than any eulogy after death.
36. Why seek trouble for yourself? Melancholy only makes you more exhausted.
37. As the ancients said, "Know yourself and know your enemy, and you will never be defeated." The West has a similar proverb: "You know where your own shoes pinch."
38. Life is like a mirror; if you smile at it, it smiles back. My creed is to constantly change the status quo, to be pragmatic, and to strive for a better tomorrow. The key to life is not what you possess, but how you use it. The most precious thing in relationships is sincerity; understanding others is the key to a happy life.
39. Life does not always go as planned; most things in life go wrong. Everyone faces difficult problems, yet breakthroughs can happen at the darkest moments. Everyone has things they cannot let go of; if you care too much, you must learn to let go. There is no need to suffer over unchangeable facts; history does not repeat, and time cannot flow backward.
40. Ambition is not about age; talent is not about timing. Reason is not about volume; heart is not about words. The diligent make progress every day; the persistent grow every day.