Chekhov once said, "Money does not equal happiness; one can be happy even in poverty."
Balancing righteousness and profit requires understanding both their boundaries and their synergy. One should not lose sight of morality while pursuing profit, using righteousness to guide and restrain gain, thereby transforming private interest into public benefit. This is the righteous path in life.
Do not expect something for nothing. Learn to be self-reliant and avoid excessive dependence on others; strive to handle matters through your own efforts.
In life, Misunderstandings and frictions are inevitable due to differing perspectives, and people may act foolishly when blinded by fame or fortune. If we fail to forgive others and harbor resentment, it not only harms our health but also keeps us trapped in bitterness. On a small scale, it strains relationships; on a larger scale, it can lead to cycles of retaliation that harm both body and mind.
This reveals the essence of human conduct: one should treat others as they wish to be treated. If you desire a happy life, wish the same for others; if you hope for career success and harmony, wish the same for others; if you dislike being treated a certain way, do not treat others that way. In essence, use your own heart to empathize with and treat others.