Unity is vital, yet achieving it is far from easy. Phrases like "Harmony brings wealth," "Harmony promotes development," and "When the wind is strong, a crowd provides strength" all underscore the importance of unity. An individual who lacks unity often faces disrespect, while a leader of a disorganized organization faces the most scrutiny. As the saying goes, "How can one sweep the world if they cannot even sweep a room?" In dealing with others, one must pay attention to their personal image; a good reputation is built through character, not through vanity. True prestige should inspire respect rather than fear. Some mistakenly believe that others fear them because of their prowess, forgetting the wisdom of "avoiding trouble." Often, what looks like fear is merely others wanting to avoid wasting energy on trivialities. A person of integrity and selflessness possesses a natural dignity that commands respect.
Unity benefits everyone, especially leaders. Without unity, there is no cohesion or centripetal force; a group becomes like loose sand, unable to stand firm. Unity provides the confidence to live and the motivation to act. Ultimately, everyone seeks unity. While things are rarely purely right or wrong, the key lies in addressing the primary causes rather than the secondary ones. If the root causes are not addressed, all efforts will be in vain.