54. Most people are merely passersby in life, much like two straight lines that intersect and then gradually drift apart.
55. Life is like a maze: in the first half, one seeks the entrance; in the second half, one seeks the exit. Life is also like sunlight: in the first half, it is like the rising sun, radiant and soaring; in the second half, it is like the setting sun, gradually descending and dimming.
56. He said he was getting married because of family pressure; she said she was getting married because he had a house and a car; he said he was getting married because of age; she said she was getting married because she was pregnant. One day, you get married, and I only hope it is because of love.
57. Life is not just about the struggles before our eyes; life also holds poetry and distant horizons.
58. Only with vision can one reach higher realms; only with strength can one possess charm; only with ideas can one find a way out; and only with action can one attain status. Integrity brings governance, knowledge brings wisdom, talent brings wealth, and action brings position!
59. On the road of life, we always walk between success and failure!
60. With fewer preconceived expectations, caring for others becomes more effortless.
61. Those who fear failure and never dare to take a risk will never succeed.
62. In the face of life's storms and confusion, one still needs positive energy.
63. One simply tastes the various flavors of life—the sour, sweet, bitter, and salty.
64. To help others and hope for help in return is human nature; however, truly broad-minded and wise people excel at finding the causes within themselves instead of constantly blaming others.
65. Once in a lifetime, one should be crazy—whether for a person, a romance, a journey, or a dream.
66. Regarding parents: they are the ones who established my life's account; although they never intended to seek a return on their investment, it is now time for me to repay them manifold. Perhaps even until they pass away, the debt will remain unpaid.
67. In this world, there are always those who smile through tears. Perhaps it is weeping with joy, or perhaps there are scars hidden behind the smile. I admire this restrained strength and the subtle fragility beneath the smile—quiet and soft like a calm water lily, a single heartfelt love stirs the entire world, amidst the emerald breeze, letting the lingering affection flow.
68. Often, our troubles stem not from the pursuit of beauty, but from the pursuit of perfection. Because of this obsession with perfection, we cannot tolerate flaws, thereby missing out on many beautiful things.
69. Wisdom is the ultimate goal; thought governs everything.
70. November 24th, Monday. The weather is cold. I walk along the street under an umbrella; the wind and rain are heavy, and the surroundings are terribly noisy. In this unfamiliar landscape lies the urban prosperity: streets filled with heavy traffic and people hurrying about. Moving from one place to another, exhausted by the rush, people jostle past each other—this is how everyone lives. In today's fast-paced pursuit of material life, who can stop to listen to the wind and rain, look at the sky, and feel the changes in nature?
71. When young, one must contemplate the hardships of aging.
72. A good actor must be emotional; a great director must be talented; a dashing writer must be elegant; a powerful monarch must be ruthless. Those who achieve great success in their careers often face great losses in life; those whose lives are perfectly balanced are destined to be mediocre.
73. The path to securing orders begins with finding customers; nurturing customers is more important than immediate sales. If one stops replenishing new customers, the salesperson will lose their source of success.