24. Don't flip the pages of the past if you can avoid it; the dust might cloud your eyes.
25. If you could discover your own flaws as accurately as you see those in others, your life would be extraordinary.
26. There are a thousand ways of survival and paths of life for a thousand different people; to change things, you must first find yourself.
27. Everyone possesses potential energy, but it is easily obscured by habits, blurred by time, and eroded by inertia.
28. We have one mouth and two ears so that we may listen twice as much as we speak.
29. When you are happy, remember it is not eternal; when you are in pain, remember that pain, too, is not eternal.
30. We are often too polite to strangers and too harsh toward those closest to us.
31. The philosopher is without worry, and the wise person is always joyful. Not because they possess everything they love, but because they love everything they possess.
32. Tears and sweat have similar chemical compositions, but while tears only bring sympathy, sweat wins success.
33. It is possible to live happily, but we often choose complexity and sighs.
34. Only those who constantly seek opportunities will be able to seize them in time.
35. Carrying the pain of the past and the troubles of reality offers no benefit to the soul.
36. If a person is weak, they are their own greatest enemy; if they are brave, they are their own best friend.
37. The greatest sorrow in life is not losing too much, but caring too much—which is a major cause of unhappiness.
38. Those who live in yesterday lose the past; those who live in tomorrow lose the future; those who live in today possess both the past and the future.
39. Destiny is like the lines on your palm; although winding, it is always held in your own hands.
40. Life is a fleeting dream; there will always be someone who cherishes you as their life.
41. There are two kinds of people in the world: takers and givers. Takers may eat better, but givers certainly sleep better.
42. Only by facing reality can you transcend it.
43. Buddha never forces others to do what he dislikes; he simply tells all beings what is good and what is evil. One must choose good or evil and master one's own life.
44. Life is like an article; only through careful and repeated revision can it be continuously perfected.
45. A lazy youth will grow into a ragged old man.
46. Do not waste your life in places where you will surely regret.
47. Live with an ordinary mind, treat others with humility, handle affairs with a calm heart, and connect your heart with the divine.