19. Smiles always follow the rain. If we can offer a bright smile to others, we will receive that same happiness in return. A smile is the definition of happiness, the meaning of joy, and the essence of warmth; it is a symbol of strength and a silent language that brings sunshine to the world.
20. When you feel sorrow or pain, the best remedy is to learn. Learning will keep your soul forever invincible.
21. The wise learn from the painful experiences of others; the foolish only gain insight after experiencing the pain themselves.
22. We can understand a woman's complaints, but from another perspective, such words may imply a lack of trust in her husband. A happy marriage requires not just the warmth of love, but also deep mutual trust.
23. There are two types of people who are most formidable: those who refuse to learn, and those who are reckless with their lives.
24. Judge yourself by the standards you use for others to avoid mistakes, and forgive others as you forgive yourself to gain true friendship.
25. To despise others is, in essence, to despise yourself.
26. Life is a spiritual journey, and the core of that journey is cultivating the mind. Suffering arises from pursuing the wrong things, which is fundamentally a mistake in thought. As mortals, we all make errors; the essence of life's practice is to discover and correct them. Only by finding the right path can we escape suffering. In prosperity, one can never achieve true enlightenment; for pain, the only true liberation is transcendence.
27. No matter how deep the affection or gratitude between friends, distance will eventually cause ties to fade. It is not that hearts have changed, but that being far apart means joys and sorrows can no longer be shared, leaving only distant greetings. So, cherish the friends who are still by your side.
28. Focus on the future to break through the present. Young people, do not limit yourselves; the future holds infinite possibilities. Set grand ambitions and move toward your dreams. Great ambitions breed great courage; only with firm determination can you avoid drifting with the tide and achieve something meaningful.
29. Everyone has their own goals and directions. Some search for childhood voids, others for future hopes. Some run tirelessly, while others rest briefly before continuing their journey. Some stop to face the unknown. On the road of life, some catch up, some pass others, some run alongside, and some run alone.
30. Most people wear masks. Though invisible most of the time, they are donned when necessary—to hide sadness, to mask anger, to present a charming face, to intimidate others, or to conceal inner fear.
31. Life is a grand spectacle of ups and downs. I am constantly searching for a pure place where the soul can rest—a place to read, write, reminisce, and forget in peace.
32. When you are alone, reflect on yourself: who you have met, where you have been, and in what time. How far you have traveled, which direction you are heading, and how many stories you have experienced. Ask your heart if you are seeking a sense of self-satisfaction and happiness. If a problem can be solved, solve it; if not, let it be.
33. What protects you can also limit you.
34. A woman's interest in something may not last long, but if her interests are restricted, they may actually grow stronger.
35. I overturned the entire world just to straighten your reflection.
36. Do not negate your past, nor let it constrain your future. We do not work hard because there is hope; rather, It is through hard work that hope becomes visible.
37. Do you love me or her? I only want to hear the truest answer from your heart.