26. True happiness and joy in life stem from deep spiritual aspirations and are built by hardworking hands. It is the power that gives life its vibrant colors, the great love shown to the passing crowds, and the exhilaration following a hard-fought struggle.
27. Your warmth still lingers on my fingertips, yet my love has become a withered flower; having lost the wonderful you, I can only weep alone under the lonely starlight. The greatest loneliness in the world is not being alone or being in a crowd without kin, but having two instruments play together that fail to harmonize.
28. Do not dwell on the past or the future, lest life slip through your fingers. Cherish every day, and you will possess every moment of your life.
29. On the road of life, we are always walking between success and failure!
30. Not appearing and not disturbing—that is my final way of loving you.
31. To widely cultivate connections means to avoid harming anyone.
32. Do not waste your life in places where you will inevitably regret it.
33. If an enemy makes you angry, it means you do not yet have the certainty of defeating them.
34. In our daily practice, the word we encounter most is perhaps "impermanence." Impermanence refers to the changing and dynamic nature of life. It is this very impermanence that provides meaningful inspiration: everything, including emotions, exists for a certain period and then changes. We should not let deep-rooted stubbornness bind us, but rather perceive the world actively and accept impermanence with clarity.
35. Being a person is difficult; being a good person is even harder. Everyone has their own set of values; as the saying goes, "different people follow different paths." What you consider good may not be good, and what you consider bad may not be bad. Everything comes from its own essence, regardless of labels of good or bad.
36. When interacting with others, always maintain a heart of gratitude. Help is an extra blessing; not helping is the natural state. Learn to share benefits and find common ground. Take more responsibility and complain less. Suffer the hardship first and share the rewards later. Attempting to seize a portion of someone else's hard-earned gain is improper.
37. One cannot see a reflection in boiling water, nor can one see the truth in intense rage.
38. I would rather make a mistake than miss an opportunity.
39. A spark of compassion is the root of nurturing life.
40. One mistake adds a step to your awakening about life; one misfortune matures your understanding of the world; one hardship deepens your insight into life. To understand life, one must understand failure, misfortune, setbacks, and pain. When the heart is clear, even rain feels sunny; when the heart is heavy, even sunshine feels like rain. I do not dwell on whether I will succeed; since I have chosen the distant goal, I shall press on through wind and rain.