In the course of life, try not to offend petty people, and do not offend those who are weaker than yourself. Do not hold conflicts with petty individuals, and do not antagonize those less powerful than you, as offending such people may lead to unnecessary trouble and affect future cooperation.
In dealing with situations, learn to step back; in relationships, learn to yield. Do not be overly proud or easily angered. There is always someone better, and hidden challenges exist everywhere. Wise people observe more, listen more, and speak cautiously, while foolish people tend to be self-righteous. No one is perfect; one should fully develop their talents, make up for weaknesses through diligence, calmly observe the ups and downs of life, and maintain a joyful mindset.
Acting on emotion often brings more harm than benefit. A good temperament is the best form of social grace. Therefore, in both life and work, one should avoid impulsive behavior and remember that enduring a moment of patience can bring lasting peace and that stepping back may open a broader world.
If you praise the dawn, you must also embrace the night. If you cannot feel the joy in busyness, you will not appreciate the pleasure of leisure. A more conscious attitude toward work brings more light into life, and hobbies in spare time add more scenery to it.
All noble things are rare and unique. Likewise, a person’s nobility comes from their individuality and uniqueness. Once individuality is lost, one’s preciousness is also diminished.
Choosing confidence means choosing openness and calmness. It means standing firm in the face of fame and fortune and holding your head high before power. It is like setting sail with a confident spirit, moving forward against the current and showcasing the strength of struggle.