Self-respect, self-awareness, and self-control are the highest states of character. To respect oneself and others, maintain dignity, and take responsibility for one's actions is the fundamental quality of a person.
By having self-respect, you can better respect the dignity of others.
A scattered mind leads to failure; a careless mind prevents focus; and a stubborn mind blocks the truth. Everything begins in the heart; having a sense of responsibility is the noblest virtue of humanity.
Life should be like a candle, burning from top to bottom, always radiating light.
Handwritten letters convey a sense of warmth and offer a unique sense of connection.
Flattering others is, in essence, a sign of lacking self-confidence.
People are grouped by character, and things are unified by their essence.
Money should only serve to meet one's living needs; if excessive, it becomes a hindrance to human potential.
Too much talk leads to mistakes; one should speak less in crowded settings.
In matters of action, it is better to be slow than to be hasty and make errors; in conduct, it is better to be simple than to be cunning and cause failure. One may fail in tasks, but one must not fail in character; one may fail in the past, but one must not fail in the future.
One should possess self-discipline, affinity for others, tolerance in social life, diligence in seeking knowledge, patience in adversity, and drive toward success.
Those who do not seek hollow fame will see mockery vanish; those who focus on practical deeds will naturally earn honor. Strive to be free, independent, and self-reliant, rather than selfish, arrogant, or conceited.
Humility leads to progress, while pride leads to decline.
He who is not true to his word will not achieve success.
May every memory be free of regret for the life lived.
In doing things, strive to do good, do it well, and do what is beneficial. In being a person, strive to be good, be decent, and be excellent. In work, seek diligence and excellence in results; in life, seek nobility in faith and self-discipline in conduct.
As long as a person has a belief and a pursuit, they can endure any hardship and adapt to any environment.
Environment can shape a person.
Look clearly at yesterday, grasp today firmly, and welcome tomorrow joyfully. Gain experience from yesterday, achieve results today, and seek inspiration for tomorrow.