Everyone has their strengths and weaknesses. Those who look down on others will also be looked down upon. Interactions between people should be based on tolerance and mutual encouragement.
Remember the kindness others have shown me, and forget the favors I have done for others.
Recognizing the strengths of others is not easy, and recognizing one's own strengths is equally challenging. Without understanding your own advantages, you may mistakenly treat others' shortcomings as points to learn from.
A person can be unique, but should not be eccentric or strange.
A lasting attitude of indignation reflects spiritual poverty.
A person's cultivation is tested not when calm, but when restless; rationality is proven not in tranquility, but amidst chaos; compassion is seen not from a position of power, but when one is humble and voiceless; respect between partners is shown not in intimacy, but when opinions differ; love between spouses is tested not in romantic moments, but in times of crisis.
Adversity brings challenges that build a strong character. Failure offers lessons, opening the first door to success.
Without opportunity, ability is worth little. A proactive person should also humbly listen to criticism and advice from others.