19. The warmth of a bed is far less than the warmth of future achievements, so do not indulge in ease; stories in books offer lessons for life, so read more; neglecting exercise will make life rust, so exercise more; take responsibility for yourself to be responsible for others, so learn to cherish life.
20. I miss you so much my heart breaks; I long for you so much I cannot sleep; I love you so much my heart softens; I yearn for you so much the world dims; I wait for you until the seas dry and the rocks decay!
21. Opportunities are prepared for talent, and talent is the foundation of success. The more talented a person is, the more opportunities fate brings; the more opportunities one receives, the closer one is to success.
22. People are of two kinds: those who fade away in the splendor of the worldly fireworks, and those who are sculpted into eternity through the strikes of a chisel. One is flesh, the other is soul. "When will the bright moon appear? I lift my head and look."
23. Young friends, do not merely wait for promotion by "playing it safe"; strive to "leap to the top" like a move in checkers. As long as we are attentive and think deeply, turning passive waiting into active pursuit, we will surely find the chance to soar.
24. Life is like sailing. And home is, and always will be, the harbor where we anchor our life's boat when weary. No matter how small, simple, or crude it may be, it can always shield us from the storms of the soul and provide warmth and security.
25. We can turn away, but we need not look back. Regarding love, if you come, I believe you won't leave; but if you do leave, I cannot pretend you never arrived. For life, acceptance is the ultimate tenderness—accepting someone's appearance and also accepting their absence.
26. Guo Jingming once said: "Walking the paths once walked, singing the songs once sung, loving the people once loved, yet no longer able to feel hatred." Looking back at the past, life always has secrets kept in the heart and stories worth cherishing.
27. When hurt, grit your teeth; when in pain, stand tall. This is what life requires. Facing life's misfortunes, do not grieve or lament; face them as one faces falling flowers or withered grass—naturally and calmly, for tomorrow must continue.
28. How I long to lean on your shoulder and feel your heartbeat. You are the one I love most, and my shoulder will be your eternal support. There is no need to ask about the future, just a gentle question: "Will you hold my hand and walk with me?"
29. Humans come into this world alone and will face death alone. A testament to this solitude is pain: when you are in pain, others cannot truly feel it; you must endure, experience, and face it alone.
30. If life were only like the first meeting, after so many storms, we could never go back. It turns out there are so many things in life beyond our control. Prosperity and desolation are often just a turn away.
31. There is no sadness, reluctance, helplessness, or loneliness when the sun sets; that faint light witnesses its existence and value. The daily rhythm has no worries or anxieties about gain and loss. Should we not be like the sunset? Even though "the sunset is infinitely beautiful, it is only near dusk," we shouldn't add sadness to it. The sunset doesn't need our pity; it simply fulfills its mission.
32. If one day you want to cry, call me; I can't guarantee I'll make you laugh, but I can cry with you. If you want to run away, call me; I can't persuade you to stay, but I will run with you. If you don't want to talk, call me; I will stay by your side in silence. If I don't answer, please come see me, for I might need you too. Life has joy and sorrow; there is no need to add trouble by envying others.
33. Many people are unhappy because they don't know what they want—they lack a purpose in life. If you are lost, start with what is closest to your ideal. Regarding money, some see it as round for rolling, but for the frugal, it is flat and can be stacked piece by piece.
34. Set a five-year goal for yourself, then break it down into yearly, half-yearly, quarterly, and monthly goals. Only then can you find your direction.
35. Those who avoid reality will face an even less ideal future.
36. Sharpening the knife for others often cuts one's own hands. (Iceland)
37. The essence of life and the truth of existence are all contained within.