61. In life, it is not others or disasters that break you, but only yourself.
62. Inspiring philosophy: The greatest evil is to enjoy gossiping about others' faults, while the greatest folly is to be unable to recognize one's own faults.
63. The world laughs at my madness, but I laugh at the world's blindness. In this vast world, an upward laugh is so piercing, so desolate, and so desperate—it is a weariness of conflict, a profound insight into worldly affairs, a disdain for human nature, and a form of self-redemption. A single laugh explains everything, lets go of everything, dissolves all knots in the heart, and leaves others in deep reflection.
64. What distinguishes an exceptional person is their ability to remain steadfast amidst chaos, capable of controlling themselves without being controlled by others.
65. In social interactions, we can at most maintain mutual respect through etiquette. However, as intimacy grows, gaps in values become impossible to bridge. The loneliness caused by differing values cannot be eased by personal change; even if one changes, it is only to elevate oneself to match a higher standard, not to lower one's intellect to accommodate mediocrity.
66. Those who cannot obey themselves must obey others.
67. In a crowd, guard your mouth; in solitude, guard your heart.
68. An interesting person does not necessarily possess profound knowledge, but their inner world must be rich; they may not have traveled many roads, but stories are constantly unfolding in their lives. In this vast world, many types of people exist, but the interesting ones are the hardest to find.
69. Life is like a play; no matter which role we choose, we are all actors from beginning to end. We appear on the stage of time in ignorance and exit completely at the curtain call. Only we truly understand the untold struggles and the hardships endured for growth. Those landscapes, revisited with emotion, fill the memories of the past, and through the bittersweet moments, we harvest the profound book of time.
70. What is a myth? It is a man expressing love and pouring out his heart. What is a legend? It is a man making solemn vows and promises. What is a dream? It is being deeply immersed in the sweetness of love. What is self-deception? It is believing in one's own delusions even when the outcome is obvious.
71. Changing one's perspective to solve problems is not actually difficult.
72. Understanding that air is distributed per capita—fewer people on the mountain means less air.
73. I have waited three years for this opportunity, not to prove I am better than others, but to prove that I must reclaim what is mine.
74. The greatest fears in life are: deception after trust, coldness after initiative, heartbreak after giving, and distance after intimacy; boredom after familiarity, perfunctoriness after deep affection, separation after mutual understanding, and loss after cherishing. The intimacy and heartfelt words shared today may become the arrows that wound you tomorrow.
75. In the end, life is but a fleeting moment of spring flowers and autumn moonlight.
76. The greatest luck in life is discovering one's mission midway. What happened yesterday will happen again today, just to different people. When you realize you have erred, do not run away; face life and fate. Since you were born into this world, facing fate is inevitable, and perhaps this is your moment for repentance and hard work.
77. By enduring with patience, even if calamities occur, they will not become disasters, and thousands of troubles can be avoided.
78. When unable to answer a client's objection, never be perfunctory, deceptive, or blindly argumentative. Attempt to answer as much as possible; if the core issue cannot be addressed, consult leadership immediately to provide the fastest, most accurate, and most satisfying answer.
79. Even if you dislike someone, being able to recognize their merits shows great character—such refined people are rare in this world.
80. Nothing is forgotten; it is simply kept in storage because some things are only meant to be cherished. Time flows, the heart beats, and life is a dream. Some wake up at the moment of death, some sleep through life, and some awaken in the present through spiritual connection. Regardless, the truth exists whether we know it or not. Our ignorance only brings suffering through attachment.