When interacting with others, pay attention to your words. Talking boastfully may seem like being knowledgeable and accomplished, but it often gives an impression of superficiality, arrogance, and frivolity. Speaking without restraint can unintentionally hurt others.
Filial piety is the foremost of all virtues. Without it, any claimed kindness is like a castle in the air—illusory or merely formal. Filial affection is fleeting; if happiness is missed, it becomes a lasting regret. Do not let your filial piety come too late, and avoid the pain of 'when a child wants to care, the parents are gone.'
An excellent heart need not be ornate, but it must be strong.
While shouting slogans, the doors and windows of the soul may already be closed.
Do not discuss others in the same circle with someone, no matter how trustworthy they seem.
Life grants no ownership, only the right to use it.
Money can fulfill dreams when there is none, but it can also break hearts when lacking.
Learn to understand, because only by understanding others can you be understood; learn to be tolerant, as no one is perfect; learn to be silent, for silence is golden; learn to say no, for what is beyond your ability should not be forced; learn to observe, for the world is full of wonders, and only by keen observation can you discern right from wrong.