In interpersonal relationships, one should be mindful of a sense of inferiority. When facing the strong, there is no need to feel inferior, humble oneself excessively, or act submissively. Remember, while positions may differ, human dignity remains equal; losing one's composure will never earn respect. When dealing with the weak, avoid being condescending, disdainful, or arrogant. Understand that those who fail to respect others do not deserve respect themselves; fear is not respect, so do not let a sense of inferiority turn into pettiness.
Regretting a mistake after it is done is far less effective than thinking carefully before acting.
I have become slimmer, my hair has grown, my personality has become more cheerful, and I have learned to smile more. I have become stronger, more confident, and learned to hide my tears. Everything seems to have changed, yet I realize that the original innocence and kindness still remain within me. It turns out I haven't changed; only my state of mind has. When I cannot hear a loved one's voice, I worry. When far from home, I always miss the times we spent together.
When sad, give yourself a smile; that is grace. When suffering a loss, give yourself a smile; that is composure. When facing failure, give yourself a smile; that is confidence. When misunderstood, give yourself a smile; that is magnanimity. When feeling helpless, give yourself a smile; that is wisdom.