61. The greatest wealth in life is health. Although this is common knowledge, truly understanding it is no easy task.
62. Gifts from others are limited; only you can earn an infinite world.
63. The most important responsibility of a leader is to ensure everyone is moving in the same direction.
64. No explanations, no sorrows. The joy of life lies in walking your own path and seeing your own scenery; being proud when surpassing others, and not losing heart when others surpass you.
65. Constantly engage in activities that benefit public welfare.
66. As night falls, through the hazy moonlight.
67. Praise others more; it costs nothing, makes people happy, and strengthens relationships. Why not?
68. Someone once said: "If you are in the right, you have no need to lose your temper; if you are in the wrong, you have no right to lose your temper." This is true wisdom.
69. Keep a steady heart, indifferent to what others say or do. It is like sitting in a bed of thorny vines: you cannot make the thorns disappear, but at least you won't let them wound you.
70. Happiness often hides in the details. By being observant of life, you can experience more joy.
71. Happiness is not about how much you harvest, but how little you complain. Do not be harsh on others and do not complain when facing difficulties. Only those who can master their emotions and mindset can find peace and taste happiness.
72. Those who mistake "never yielding" for courage will find their paths narrowing. Small patience is a form of cultivation, while great patience is a form of vision.
73. Without long-term foresight, one will face immediate worries. When things are going well, prepare a fallback; when things go poorly, find a way out. Find a retreat when successful, and find an exit when frustrated!
74. Anything that can be taken from you is merely trash.
75. If you aren't afraid to lose, you might still not win; but if you are afraid to lose, you will certainly lose.
76. No matter how beautiful the theater is, it is ultimately just a play.
77. Young ladies, when you are on your own, what you rely on is your strength.
78. Most of our responsibilities stem from the calamities we trigger ourselves, and the subsequent consequences of those calamities constitute our responsibility.