In life, it is easy to tolerate others' flaws or differences, but the hardest thing is to tolerate their talent. It is easy to be generous toward those who are less capable, and it is manageable to coexist with those who are different. However, when faced with someone more talented who might eventually surpass you, the petty feeling of jealousy can arise.
As the saying goes, "If officials do not act in the interest of the people, they might as well go home and sell sweet potatoes." If those in power fail to transform their authority into the rights of the people, and neglect to act for the public good, then what is the purpose of holding office? Fortune and misfortune are not merely a matter of luck. As the ancient saying goes, "Those who follow the right path find many helpers, while those who stray find none." A person who does good reaps fragrant rewards that inspire others; a person who does evil will eventually face bitter consequences and social disdain.
Some people are overly enthusiastic and meddlesome, often leading to indiscreet remarks. Others are excessively cautious, fearing they might offend, and thus remain silent even when they should offer guidance, ultimately losing the trust of others.
When no one can engage in a deep conversation that reaches your soul, you may feel lonely, but that is a testament to your excellence.