Pursuing interest does not merely mean seeking wealth, goods, or status, but encompasses anything beneficial to oneself. However, making profit the fundamental motive and the primary rule can corrupt both the human heart and society. Whether it is merchants hoarding goods, unscrupulous producers manufacturing counterfeit products, or speculators seeking overnight wealth, all are manifestations of how greed erodes morality and social order. Because the drive for gain is a primal instinct of possession, it often leads individuals to disregard morality, thereby harming others and society.
One should not overindulge in material pursuits and should instead lead a simple and modest life. Mentally, one should strive to eliminate distractions and reduce selfishness. By not being burdened by personal interests and integrating personal aspirations with professional pursuits, one can achieve a broader perspective.
Those who cannot control their speech not only hurt others but also invite trouble. Being prudent in speech does not mean remaining silent; rather, it means speaking when necessary and remaining silent when it is inappropriate. Additionally, when advising others, if you disregard their self-esteem, even the best advice will be useless.
There is often a layer of subtle ambiguity between people; once this subtlety is stripped away, the beauty of the relationship is lost.
Understanding others is difficult, but truly understanding oneself is even harder.
Cultivated individuals are always cautious about the people they choose to associate with.
Tolerating small mistakes can lead to major errors; refusing to admit one's faults is equivalent to repeating them.