81. One need not open one's heart to everyone, but one should treat everyone equally. A person with a broad mind can accommodate the unaccommodatable and win over the unwinnable.
82. I would rather make a mistake than miss an opportunity.
83. Flowers bloom for a season, and humans live for a lifetime. Living with optimism and letting things be makes life easier. External circumstances are not the source of joy or sorrow; the true cause is our own mind. When the heart opens up, a smile comes naturally.
84. Many people spend their lives being mediocre because they have never truly understood how to conduct themselves or how to act in the world.
85. Life is a school. In that sense, rather than saying a good teacher is a blessing, one might say they are a misfortune.
86. Regardless of whether behaviors or habits are good or bad, this is simply the law of life.
87. The meaning of life is service, and the value of living is devotion.
88. One experience ends, and a new life begins. My ultimate goal is to truly escape a pessimistic and hopeless attitude and embrace life with a fresh perspective.
89. Forge ahead; do not dwell on the past, nor boast about past achievements.
90. Maturity does not mean being slick or worldly. To understand the ways of the world without being corrupted by them is true maturity—a kind of benevolent maturity.
91. The rain stops, and the dream vanishes. I will forget the pain in the rain and smile brightly under the sun. Even if the rain falls again, my dream remains. I will wait faithfully through every storm for that umbrella of love that shields my heart, waiting for my clear sky amidst the rain.
92. Death is only terrifying because of your attachment to life.
93. For friendships that are drifting apart, there is no need to hold on or say goodbye. Fading away in silence is perfectly fine.
94. The most we can do when together is companionship. We do our own things, yet in the same space, knowing the other person is there brings a sense of security—this is the most common and natural form of love.
95. The first week of school: calm, indifferent, and colorless.
96. Do not let so-called "friends" ruin you; only then will you realize how fearsome the human heart can be.
97. Without hope and expectation, life feels dull; with them, life becomes filled with anxiety and pain.
98. If what you possessed in the past failed to satisfy you, nothing you acquire in the future will either, yet people continue to chase and toil incessantly.