12. Those who fear a falling leaf might strike their heads will never achieve greatness, whereas those who wander in a hailstorm may end up bruised, yet they experience the storm. True wealth creators do not avoid risk, but they never act recklessly; they follow their own rules of risk management.
13. If you feel depressed, find someone to talk to. Whether it is about emotions, work, or life, or even inviting someone to dinner, these are all good ways to relieve pressure; however, when it comes to borrowing money, please maintain your boundaries.
14. The only person hindering your growth is yourself. The weakest part of a human being is the inability to let go—letting go of a fading relationship, a sense of vanity, or the desire for applause. True love is learning to value someone else more than yourself.
15. The most attractive people are those whose strength is subtle and contained, rather than those who are aggressive; they are those who are uniquely themselves, rather than those who merely conform to worldly standards. The art of living possesses a shy nature and never seeks to be overtly exposed.
16. Often, success is like crossing a small wooden bridge. The cause of failure is frequently not a lack of ability or strength, but a lack of confidence—losing the battle before even stepping onto the field. A positive and optimistic mindset allows you to overcome fear and successfully cross those bridges of life.
17. What sustains a relationship is not absolute transparency, but consideration for the other person's feelings and knowing when to maintain boundaries.
18. Those who fear getting their feet wet will never catch any fish.
19. When in love, one's vision of the future might just be a single room large enough to hold the joy of two people. Later, one realizes that what we need is not just a room, but a much broader sense of belonging.
20. On the far shore, when the moonlit light gently brushes your window, whose beauty will again knock upon your door? I am destined to be but a misty rain in your June, a tear that cannot be kissed, scattering amidst the mountains and waters. To touch it is to see it vanish instantly.
21. As the seasons change and days pass, we wander through the world alone, carrying confusion, exhaustion, hesitation, and trepidation. Disappointment is everywhere, and uncertainty is always near; one wonders when this solitary journey will reach its fulfilling end.
22. Yet, you can no longer read my silence. Even with thousands of lines of text, you will never discern the word "love" within my heart. Spring has drifted away, and a single petal falling with the wind serves as a farewell; as the flowers fall, they complete your season and my solitude.
23. Unfortunate encounters can broaden one's perspective, improve one's character, and strengthen one's constitution, enabling a young person to shoulder life's responsibilities and learn how to truly enjoy life. This is a precious education that cannot be attained in an environment of pure abundance.
24. Time flows ceaselessly, slipping quietly by, and happiness sometimes flickers in unexpected moments. This fleeting happiness seems brief, yet it is lasting because it becomes etched in the heart, warming one's soul. It also provides us with a direction to discover and grasp happiness.
25. Everything has a limit, just as water boils at 100°C and freezes at 0°C. If one demands perfection, they will become imperfect. Whatever we do, we must know when to stop and act within our means; pursuing perfection excessively only brings unnecessary troubles.