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Classical Doctrine of the Mean and Inspirational Sentences
Classical Doctrine of the Mean and Inspirational Sentences

1. Be knowledgeable, interrogate, think carefully, distinguish and persist.

2. Learn to be close to knowledge, be close to benevolence, and be ashamed to be close to courage.

3, learning is not as good as doing, afraid of losing.

4. an upright man is open and poised while a petty man is anxious and worried.

5, people have no long-term worries, there must be near worries.

6. Everything is ready, and nothing is ready.

7, its body is right, not to make it; His body is not straight, although he disobeys.

8. If you are poor, you will be alone, and if you are good, you will help the world.

9. In the year of parents, you should know that one is happy and the other is afraid.

10, don't suffer because you don't know yourself or people.