18. Conscience is the ultimate guide for a person. Looking back, the only true comfort comes from one's integrity and honesty. To live without such peace of mind would be unwise. Even when facing life's uncertainties, as long as you remain true to yourself, you can march forward with dignity and honor.
19. Regarding consumption, rather than growing old with mere savings and no joy, it is better to enjoy life's pleasures while you can. However, those who pursue modern trends should also save wisely for unexpected needs.
20. To a compassionate person, a kind gesture might seem like a minor, spontaneous act. But to those who are grateful, that small act can be a profound blessing.
21. We may not be actors, but we have many people to thank: leaders for their appreciation, friends for their trust, and partners for their support. As the saying goes, "Great kindness needs no words"; language often falls short, so we must repay such kindness with sincerity and dedication in our future lives and work.
22. The French Romantic writer Romain Rolland said, "A clear conscience is a soft pillow." Always strive to do what is right and live without regret. Do not obsess over rewards; everything follows its own laws. Control what you can, and let go of the rest.
23. Criticize yourself with the same strictness you use on others to avoid mistakes, and forgive others with the same mercy you grant yourself to gain friends.
24. Be careful: if you enjoy mocking others, you will eventually be the one being mocked.
25. A sense of confidence and composure under rational restraint stems from a broad mind and lofty ambitions.
26. There are only two ways to solve a problem: either change the problem itself, or change your attitude toward accepting it.
27. Our greatest worries often stem from being unable to let go of past beauty—clinging to a person who has left, a withered romance, or a long-forgotten matter.
28. When you do things right, no one notices; when you do things wrong, even breathing feels incorrect.
29. Every step of your effort should be considered within a long-term plan to maximize efficiency, for our time is limited. Today's choices determine your success five years from now. It is not about where you stand now, but the direction in which you are heading. Happy people share two traits: they know their life goals and feel they are steadily moving toward them.
30. Honesty is a wisdom that touches the soul. In awkward situations, rather than using clever words to hide the truth, it is better to be sincere, as this shows kindness and earns understanding.
31. Fate favors the brave. Through courageous struggle, we can turn danger into safety and achieve our dreams. Those who lack the courage to step out of the shadows often find only failure.
32. In a world driven by materialism, what is truly missing is not money, but love. True poverty is not a lack of wealth, but a lack of love that leaves the soul without a home.
33. Happiness is like a lure cast by God. When unobtained, it haunts your dreams; once attained, it may seem mundane. Wise people define happiness as the continuous pursuit, rather than the mere possession.
34. No one truly wishes for separation; it is simply a lack of cherishing what we have.
35. In this world, love often leaves regrets; skies will darken, and people must part.
36. Respect between friends is precious, but respect between enemies is even rarer and more moving.
37. One might feel that youth was wasted in vanity and struggle, filled with tears and melancholy. Yet, as it is said, carrying a backpack makes you a traveler, but letting go of the burden finds you a home. Life offers no absolute stability; since we are all travelers, we should walk through the years with a calm and indifferent heart, smiling at the ebb and flow of the world.
38. Even knowing that memories are a prison and time is like falling sand, one still finds it impossible to let go of the past.
39. There are no return tickets on the road of life; do not do things you will regret.