40. We only live once, so do not live too exhaustingly. If the pace of work is too fast, the mental pressure too heavy, the competitiveness too strong, or life too chaotic, one's physical and mental strength will eventually collapse. To live comfortably and joyfully, one must learn to be content and go with the flow; happiness should be shared to be doubled, and a beautiful life should be filled with anticipation, surprises, and gratitude.
41. Sometimes, silence is the best way to express oneself.
42. Everyone has the right to happiness, but only a few possess the ability to be happy.
43. A noble heart need not be magnificent, but it must be resilient.
44. One's inner self is like a mirror, reflecting not only others but also oneself. Do not add complexity to life with negativity; if you approach life positively, it will become broader.
45. Looking at the past through the lens of the present reveals ignorance; looking at right and wrong through tolerance brings liberation; accepting fate brings stability; viewing life through the ordinary brings joy; reflecting on the self brings growth; seeing things through destiny brings ease; seeing others through kindness brings compassion; looking at the future with optimism brings hope; examining oneself brings turning points; and being content with life brings happiness.
46. Do not rely on fame to achieve maturity; instead, rely on maturity to earn fame.
47. You say it but don't listen; you listen but don't understand; you understand but don't act; you act but do wrong; you do wrong but don't admit it; you admit it but don't change; you change but don't accept; and if you don't accept, you won't speak! Who, in the end, are you tormenting with this endless entanglement?
48. Honest speech is often not grand, while grand speech is often not honest. Kind people do not make excuses, and those who make excuses are seldom truly kind. Being knowledgeable does not necessarily mean having vast experience.
49. Pioneers are tempered in hardship, gain experience from failure, mature through setbacks, and grow through ridicule.
50. 望于天,必思己所为。
51. One lie often requires ten more to cover it up. Conscience is the most impartial judge; you may deceive others, but you can never deceive your own conscience.
52. Dealing with matters based on their importance allows for more effective use of time.
53. "Kurosaki-kun, I have so many things I want to do... If only life had five turns, in five different cities, enjoying different foods... and in each of those five times... I could fall in love with the same person."
54. In true life, every great endeavor begins with confidence and takes its first step through it.
55. Life has no rehearsals; every day is a grand performance. Therefore, no matter how bitter, learn to persevere; no matter how tired, learn to love yourself; no matter how frustrated, do not forget to smile; no matter how rushed, watch your tone; and no matter how much it hurts, learn to let go!
56. Facing difficulties is the very opportunity to showcase your talent.
57. The reason we feel mentally exhausted is often because we waver between persistence and giving up.
58. Regularly engage in activities that benefit public welfare.
59. Handle relationships with petty people wisely: do not depend on them, do not listen to them, do not flatter them, and do not offend them.
60. Sometimes, we choose to forgive not because we truly want to, but because we are unwilling to lose the person. An apology does not mean you are wrong; it means you cherish the relationship more. Love is not about finding a perfect person, but about learning to appreciate an imperfect person with perfect eyes. Devotion is not about loving only one person for a lifetime, but about loving that person wholeheartedly when you do. Time makes the deep even deeper and the shallow even shallower.
61. Attachment is the shackle that binds us to suffering; when attachment is released, true liberation and freedom are right before us.
62. Reminding oneself that death can come at any time is the best motivation to live each day to the fullest.
63. Meeting someone in life who is sincere and without prejudice is a profound blessing.
64. Food has labels that say "consume before this date." Women are not food, and youth and patience also have expiration dates. Please love and care for her before those limits are reached, for she is "not to be waited for." Everything has its time, embracing has its time, and love has its season. Love has birth, old age, and death; it often expires unnoticed. One day, when we look back, we realize its most vibrant days have passed forever.
65. Everything in the world can be stolen, except for—emotion.
66. Love is like poison; it makes one devoted until death, yet leads one to eternal ruin.