66. When you follow a person, you give up following the truth.
67. When facing major life choices, we need to break free from the shackles of habit. Breaking these shackles is not easy; it requires not only extraordinary determination and courage but also exceptional vision and boldness!
68. Emotions certainly affect behavior; many people make mistakes or even cause tragedies because they cannot control their emotions. Can we control our emotions? The answer is yes. When something happens, as long as we calm down and tell ourselves to wait, we can gain control.
69. Those who habitually face others with hypocrisy harm themselves before they ever harm others.
70. 山林是胜地,一营恋便成市朝。
71. 世路风波,炼心之境。
72. There is no high or low among customers, but there are levels of hierarchy. Determining the frequency and timing of visits based on customer levels can maximize a salesperson's efficiency.
73. Someone asked Socrates, "How high is the distance between heaven and earth?" Socrates replied, "Three feet!" The person was skeptical: "Each of us is five feet tall, so if the distance is only three feet, wouldn't we be piercing the heavens?" Socrates smiled and said, "Therefore, anyone taller than three feet, if they wish to stand between heaven and earth, must learn to bow. Bowing is an ability; sometimes, a slight bow can make life's journey even more wonderful."
74. An endgame is very important—so it is in life.
75. In a lifetime, some moments may seem insignificant at the time, but in reality, they influence the entire course of things.
76. Life is an accumulation of moments. Cherish every encounter; to give one's heart for a fleeting moment is the essence of the Way of Tea and the true meaning of an enriched life.
77. We once craved the waves of fate, only to realize at the end: the most beautiful scenery in life is inner calm and composure. We once longed for external validation, only to realize in the end: the world belongs to oneself and has nothing to do with others.
78. 人生何处不相逢,但求来死不往来。
79. The most important task for a leader is to ensure everyone is moving in the same direction.
80. Don't easily say "give up." Life plays jokes on you, big or small, as if you have truly grown up. Everyone faces setbacks or unfairness; instead of showing it for others to mock or worry about, live optimistically. Just smile—it's not a big deal.
81. Compassion is a bit like a cold—once you catch it, it's hard for those around you not to be infected.
82. All things are in a state of constant change. To pin your life and happiness on the permanence of things will undoubtedly lead to disappointment every day.
83. Love is like poison; it makes one devoted until death, yet leads to eternal damnation.
84. Traveling is merely moving one's body and senses to a new place, but what is more meaningful is: where do one's consciousness and soul reside?
85. Can freedom be pursued? Is the state of pursuing it itself a state of freedom? Can a flawed process lead to a correct result?