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简介1.人为善,福虽未至,祸已远离;人为恶,祸虽未至,福已远离。 2.感激所有使你坚定成就的人。 3.心好命也好,富贵直到老。命好心不好,祸转为福兆。心好命不好,祸转为福报。 4.把自己的降到最低点,把自己的理性升华到最高点,就是圣人。 5.一个人的快乐,不是因为他拥有的多,而是因为他计较的少。 6.信命不修心,阴阳恐虚矫。修心亦听命,天地自相保。 7.莫妒他长,妒长,则己终是短。莫护己短,护短
1.人为善,福虽未至,祸已远离;人为恶,祸虽未至,福已远离。
2.感激所有使你坚定成就的人。
3.心好命也好,富贵直到老。命好心不好,祸转为福兆。心好命不好,祸转为福报。
4.把自己的降到最低点,把自己的理性升华到最高点,就是圣人。
5.一个人的快乐,不是因为他拥有的多,而是因为他计较的少。
6.信命不修心,阴阳恐虚矫。修心亦听命,天地自相保。
7.莫妒他长,妒长,则己终是短。莫护己短,护短,则己终不长。
8.做事不必与俗同,也不宜与俗异。做事不必令人喜,也不可令人憎。
9.“恶”,恐人知,便是大恶。“善”,欲人知,不是真善。
10.not to seek is to be at peace, not to act is to be safe.
11.grateful for the lies told by those who have deceived you, as they have increased your insight.
12.unnecessary wealth brings only worry and trouble; contentment with little is true happiness.
13.a person's heart and fate are intertwined; if one's heart is bad, one will suffer poverty and short life; if one's fate is good but their heart is not virtuous, it will bring calamity upon them.
14.the desire for "I" marks a man as poor in spirit; when affairs are abundant enough, the mind finds comfort in quietude.
15.a narrow mind breeds much anxiety; a broad mind yields wisdom aplenty.
16.grateful for those who hurt you, as they remove obstacles from your path.
17.the greatest evil of human existence comes from talking about others' shortcomings; the greatest folly lies in hearing only about oneself's failures.
18.grateful for those who wound you, as they temper your spirit.
19.minimize words and cultivate tranquility within yourself: this leads to harmony with heaven.
20.refrain from making decisions based on external factors: avoid rash actions that may lead to regret later on.
21.thankful for all those who make you determined towards success.
22.water can penetrate stone through persistence rather than brute force alone.
23.do not aim high or low in matters - mediocrity suffices.
24.one must never deceive oneself - self-deception leads down a treacherous path of failure and disappointment.
25.use resources sparingly lest they dwindle away entirely before we know it.
26.better live modestly than risk falling into debt while striving after riches without end
27.enjoyments that stimulate the senses do not compare with inner peace which constitutes true bliss
28.avoid doing evil deeds or encouraging them in others - instead pursue good conduct universally accepted among men
29.to rescue someone else from danger or distress demonstrates virtue beyond measure
30.choose friends wisely select books worth reading listen well heed wise counsel follow noble examples
31.accept whatever fortune brings calmly endure adversity unmoved by either prosperity or hardship
32.greedily coveting wealth may ruin health yet he whose income barely meets his needs lives most happily of all
33.change yourself first before attempting change others around you let go of pride take up humility embrace forgiveness open doors patiently hear out gossipers don't rush headlong into things ponder twice give pause over taking credit consider withdrawal bide time enjoy simple pleasures learn contentment practice patience let go graciously look ahead plan wisely reflect contemplate choose actions carefully stay grounded keep calm remain detached guard against greed appreciate what you already have set aside excesses observe silence watch speech find solace within oneself maintain balance nurture growth encourage progress hold back reserve caution examine intentions prepare retreat cultivate inner peace recognize limits yield gracefully conserve strength foster resilience build character realize gratitude respect differences show compassion understand pain acknowledge mistakes grow wiser practice empathy embrace change trust faithfulness remain steadfast preserve dignity honor love selflessly care deeply cherish hope maintain optimism persevere courageously strive forward move forward step back appreciate simplicity engage fully surrender peacefully rest comfortably release worries accept reality celebrate joy live simply