34. Bees hum in gratitude after gathering nectar from flowers; leaves rustle in thanks to the gentle breeze. In life, gratitude is essential. Gratitude is the act of holding thankfulness and a desire to reciprocate toward those who provide care and help.
35. What is "goodness"? It is the presence of virtues such as honesty, kindness, generosity, and selflessness. What is "evil"? It is the presence of vices like hypocrisy, malice, cruelty, hatred, and selfishness. Those with virtuous character often reap more kindness, sympathy, and assistance through their acts of love and convenience to others. Conversely, those with poor character, who tend to criticize, suspect, and speak ill of others, often find themselves without understanding or help in times of need, becoming even a source of ridicule for others.
36. To know much is to be inspired; to err much is to be confused; to lose much is to feel pain; to endure much is to find peace.
37. Self-righteousness is proof of ignorance; easy anger is proof of incompetence.
38. Flattery is like using a floral cloth to blind your eyes.
39. We have so many wishes that when they remain unfulfilled, they turn into disappointment. A person's happiest moment is finding a bowl of cool water when parched; their most painful moment is achieving wealth and fame only to find themselves utterly alone. Practice subtraction for the soul—live simply and let the heart become tranquil and detached.
40. Tears flow toward emotion, and the left bank of life is destined to be warm and kind. Remember, seeing through the world does not mean being weathered by it, but rather making better choices. Tell yourself constantly: the best things are still waiting for me, and I am still young. Do not use youth as an excuse to disregard time and love, nor let recklessness and defiance be reasons for failing to cherish what is hard-won.
41. There is always someone who makes us want to use all our lifelong courage and emotion to see through love and time. If one day I become indifferent, remember that no one once held me in their heart either. What is more precious than time is understanding a person's desires and feelings. Yet, we still fear—fear that after traveling through mountains and rivers, we find a heart that looks golden but is actually a wasteland.
42. Those who move others with sincerity will be met with sincerity in return. The world offers no specific rewards for merely working hard; all rewards are essentially given for achieving results.
43. True friends are those who help in times of trouble and are the ones you think of when you are happy. The friendship of a gentleman is as plain as water.
44. For most people, art is merely decoration; while it is good for embellishing life, the priority remains living one's life well.
45. Regarding thought, we both sleep upon our property: you sleep on your gold, and I sleep on my tools of livelihood.
46. For those who cannot seize opportunities, they are like waves rushing into the vast ocean or unhatched eggs, destined to vanish.
47. Convention and tradition often make people seek approval from others. However, only by truly knowing oneself can one's ship avoid losing its way. With a correct goal and the confidence to strive, one can achieve greatness.
48. Everything else may evaporate, including salary, but sweat does not evaporate; it only condenses. Water is the externalization of one's heart and blood. Flowers bloomed by sweat are called youth; the bitter taste of sweat is called growth; the crystals of sweat are called harvest; the river of sweat is called life; the sail lifted by sweat is called a journey; and the rainbow formed by sweat is called success.
49. All of this serves to light the bonfire on the lighthouse of your ideals. As long as you have a direction, it proves you are on the right path. Even so, you must continue to walk bravely until your life's stage closes. That moment will condense your life story—whether a success or a failure, it will be filled with both tears and brilliance.
50. Slowly, you will realize that being kind to someone does not always yield a reward, while those you overlook may be the ones who value you most.
51. Be detached in solitude and composed in affairs. Be clear in stillness, decisive in action, calm in success, and composed in failure.
52. Forcing things will not lead to good results. If something cannot be kept, let it go; something better awaits you ahead.
53. Just as fresh flowers require water and pruning to maintain their beauty, the soul requires cleansing through kindness to remove evil thoughts and maintain peace.