As the saying goes, "No matter how much you earn or spend, you will be poor if you cannot manage your finances well." This emphasizes the importance of household management and financial planning.
Between sisters-in-law, maintaining a certain distance, practicing forbearance, and showing sincere care can foster a relationship like biological sisters, sharing secrets, troubles, and enjoying shopping together.
When an individual places moral principles above personal interests, such dedication earns widespread respect.
In small circles, people are often categorized into three levels based on age, experience, knowledge, ability, and character. One should respect superiors, unite with peers, and respect subordinates. Mastering this way of conduct builds connections; diligence is the foundation of success, while recklessness is the companion of failure.
Appropriate praise is often more effective than criticism.
Just as iron requires intense heat, friendship requires sincerity.
Problems that can be solved with money are not real problems; the true challenges are those that money cannot fix.
Unexpected events always occur; leaving room for error is meant to accommodate these "surprises." A cup with space will not overflow; a balloon with space will not burst; leaving room in one's speech or actions prevents being trapped when surprises arise, allowing for a composed response.
In adversity, the strong gather strength for a sprint, while the weak succumb to despair.
Learn to cherish failure, for it fosters growth; learn to cherish success, for it builds confidence. Cherish everything, for all things follow the law of cause and effect.