Famous aphorisms about self-examination with pictures
The ancients said: "I examine myself three times a day." It can be seen that self-examination is a Chinese virtue passed down from ancient times to the present, and so do we. You should make up for your mistakes by "three provinces" like the ancients. The following are famous quotes and aphorisms for self-reflection. Welcome to read them!
1. Those who are kind-hearted will live longer. Those who are engraved in their hearts will live longer.
2. Self-knowledge is the most rare knowledge.
3. Right and wrong exist every day. If you don’t listen, there will be nothing.
4. A person’s mind will be narrow if he has many desires, and broad if he has few desires.
5. Changing yourself is to save yourself, and influencing others is to save others.
6. People who are afraid of you in front of you will definitely hate you behind your back.
7. Children and grandchildren will have their own blessings, so don’t worry about them.
8. If you don’t ask for anything rashly, your mind will be at peace; if you don’t do anything rashly, your body will be at peace.
9. There is nothing you can hide from others in your life, this is a great pleasure.
10. It is better to be poor and happy than to be rich and worry.
11. There is fun in the dream, but there is nothingness after sleep.
12. Life is unfair, get used to it.
13. Don’t laugh at others’ hunched backs, straighten your own back.
14. Hate others, but it is yourself who suffers.
15. The most difficult thing is to know yourself.
16. If you don’t do anything frowning in your life, there should be no gnashing of teeth in the world.
17. A safe body is not as good as a safe mind, and a wide house is not as good as a wide heart.
18. The reason why people are ordinary is that they cannot surpass themselves.
19. If a person is not infected by bad habits, happiness is close.
20. A drop of water can penetrate a stone, not because of great strength, but because of deep skill.
21. It is better to retreat first when you are deep in thoughts, and then you can rest when you are very proud.
22. A wise man plans with the times, but a fool plans against the times.
23. You know your own appetite.
24. Accumulating virtue as an industry is better than a beautiful house and good land.
25. A house with many doors creates wind, and many words lead to disaster in life.
26. If you want to understand yourself, it is best to ask others.
27. A narrow mind will lead to many troubles, but a broad mind will lead to abundant wisdom.
28. Slandering others is like spitting blood, which first pollutes your own mouth.
29. Those who sing praises to themselves have only one audience.
30. If you rectify yourself, you can rectify things; if you govern yourself, you can govern others.
31. People who often blame themselves can often be forgiven by others.
32. There are two things in the world that cannot wait: one is filial piety. Second, do good deeds.
33. Discipline your body with careful conduct, but you cannot take away people by careful conduct.
34. It is never too late to correct mistakes.
35. Introspection is the way to virtue and God.
36. The more incompetent a person is, the more he likes to find fault with others.
37. When encountering good times, stay calm; when encountering adversity, stay calm.
38. The most evil thing in life is to talk about others’ faults; the most stupid thing in life is to listen to one’s own faults.
39. Being jealous of others and hating dissidents is tantamount to giving your life to others.
40. Peace is luck, contentment is blessing, a pure heart is salary, and few desires are longevity.
41. A lie is like a blooming flower, beautiful in appearance but short in life.
42. The most difficult thing in life is to know yourself.
43. Don’t evaluate yourself or others.
44. Regret for shameful behavior is life-saving.
45. Being able to give love is blessing, being able to eliminate worries is wisdom.
46. Helping people in times of crisis is a good thing. If you can refrain from boasting, you will be very virtuous!
47. Seeing what is wrong with oneself is the door to all good. Seeing others as they are not is the root of all evil.
48. Only among the crowd can you know yourself.
49. If you can’t command yourself, you can’t command others either.
50. If you have correct thoughts, the lucky star will come; if you have incorrect thoughts, the disaster star will shine.
51. If people don’t seek blessings, there will be no disaster. If a person does not seek profit, he will do no harm.
52. Everyone knows where shoes squeeze the feet.
53. Only those who respect themselves are more courageous to shrink themselves.
54. If you ask me to write my own history, I will write my mistakes.
55. People who do not learn lessons from failure will have a long road to success.
56. A person’s happiness is not because he has more, but because he cares less.
57. He who can restrain himself after winning has won a double victory.
58. I do dissect others from time to time, but more often than not I dissect myself more ruthlessly.
59. Everyone makes mistakes, but only fools will not correct their mistakes.
60. You cannot use all your power, all your blessings, all your advantages, and all your wisdom.
61. One who lowers his desires to the lowest point and sublimates his rationality to the highest point is a saint.
62. Good people do good deeds, go from happiness to happiness, and from understanding to understanding. When evil people do evil, they go from suffering to suffering, from darkness to darkness.
63. Choose good people to make friends with, choose good books to read, choose good words to listen to, and choose good deeds to follow.
64. Always discover your own mistakes, admit them boldly and forthrightly, and change quickly and bravely.
65. A big belly can accommodate you, and you can eliminate many troubles and obstacles. You can smile broadly and form a bond of boundless joy.
66. Learning from others and understanding the extraordinary is a wonderful way to enable people to reflect.
67. Don’t be jealous of others. If you are jealous of others, you will end up short. Don't protect yourself from shortcomings. If you protect yourself from shortcomings, you will not grow up in the end.
68. If people are good, even though blessings have not yet arrived, disaster has been far away; if people have been evil, although disaster has not yet come, blessing has been far away.
69. You don’t have to do things the same way as the customs, nor should you do things differently. You don’t have to do things to please people, and you don’t have to do things to make people hate you. .
70. Being unmasked is a kind of failure, but taking off the mask yourself is a kind of victory.
71. Learn to give in and get some advantages. Increase your enjoyment and decrease your blessings.
72. Don’t do any evil and do all the good. Don’t do good deeds because they are trivial, and don’t do evil deeds because they are trivial.
73. There is no need to ask for merit when doing things, as long as there are no faults, it is merit. There is no need to be virtuous in order to be a human being. It is virtue to have no resentment.
74. I can clearly count the stars in the sky, but I can’t see the soot on my face.
75. Evil, fearing that others will know it is a great evil. "Goodness" is something that people want to know, but it is not true goodness.
76. Trees are always afraid of emptiness, and people are always afraid of pine trees. Be careful about emptiness and pine trees, and be strict to the end.
77. People cannot live without criticism and self-criticism, and such a person cannot make progress.
78. Whether people hate you or love you, you must check your behavior.
79. A gentleman is knowledgeable and examines himself three times every day. Then he will know clearly and act without fault.
80. Conquering the world is not great. A person who can conquer himself is the greatest person in the world.
81. Stimulating the five senses is not a real enjoyment. Inner peace is the place to start.
82. Self-desire is a sign of poverty. Things are always enough, the mind is always happy, and people have no expectations and high standards.
83. Complacency, arrogance and gullibility are the three major hidden dangers in life.
84. Self-respect and self-control, these three can lead to the lofty realm of life.
85. Being angry is punishing yourself for the faults of others. To forgive others is to be kind to yourself.
86. If you maintain an equal mind and do things conveniently, then there will be no trouble in the world. If you have a compassionate heart and do compassionate deeds, you will have peace of mind.
87. The world is so busy, don’t worry about fame and fortune. Live life as you please, don't force wealth and glory.
88. More money may not necessarily bring you more happiness, but more money and tiredness will bring you troubles. Being poor and enjoying the Tao is truly at ease, free from worries and worries.
89. Those who do not respect themselves will be humiliated. Those who do not take care of themselves will bring disaster. Those who are not complacent will benefit. He who is not self-sufficient is knowledgeable. ;