1. When you have grain, remember the hardship of scarcity; do not wait until you are empty to crave abundance.
2. As long as we view addiction as a medical issue rather than a psychological one, we will never conquer it. Addiction is essentially a spiritual matter; people choose to become addicts.
3. Life is like a song, filled with joys and sorrows. Amidst the ups and downs, we can only look up toward the future, yearning for it and striving tirelessly.
4. Focus on life and seek happiness. Do not lose yourself or your lifestyle to work; there is so much wonder in this world to explore. Work is only a small part of existence.
5. Life is defined by experience. Without extraordinary diligence, there can be no talent or genius. The calmer your mindset, the fewer obstacles you will face. Encounters may come or not; you cannot avoid them. Meet them with equanimity and let go of losses with grace.
6. A fortune teller on a bridge can easily pose as a master to fool the "shrewd," simply because humans possess an innate instinct to seek luck and avoid misfortune. This nature is not something that can be erased by reading a few classics.
7. You may have laughed foolishly while others mocked your pain, fearing they would call you unable to take a joke... We often hurt ourselves to accommodate others. Be kinder to yourself, for no one treats you as their entire world.
8. If one falls seriously ill, all ambitions and careers become secondary. In the face of mortality, success and failure cease to matter. Therefore, cherish your time while you are healthy.
9. The warmth of a bed is nothing compared to the warmth of future harvests. Read books to learn life's lessons, exercise to prevent life from rusting, and take responsibility for yourself to be responsible to others.
10. An audience is merely a bystander watching your rises and falls, but a soulmate is a participant who shares your joy and burdens. Shallow people seek an audience; mature people seek a soulmate.
11. Nothing in this world is perfect. We must endure loss and hardship. Only through experience do we grow; only through loss do we learn to cherish.
12. Work is work; life is life. In work, you play a professional role; in life, you are yourself. Never mistake your means of survival for the entirety of your life.
13. The concept of a hero is not defined by 100% purity, nor by novelty or eccentricity, nor is it something only recognized after death.
14. Those who know how to drink find feeling; those who know contentment find happiness; Those who know how to let go find freedom; those who know how to cherish find bliss; and those who know how to care find friends.