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Famous aphorisms about being indifferent to fame and wealth

1. Indifferent to fame and wealth, everything is as clear as water. There are hundreds of good things you can do, but no evil. When the sun is at noon, it will move, and when the moon is full, it will be waning. I would rather have a chicken head than a phoenix tail. Don’t believe in fate when you are poor, and don’t believe in ghosts when you are sick. Don't cover up when you return to the army, don't pursue the poor bandits. There was nothing I could do but call for thunder. Alongside the dead, there are living ghosts.

2. Being indifferent to fame and wealth is like an orchid in a deep mountain, saying nothing about its beauty; being upright and honest is like a strong pine on a cliff, saying nothing about its own prestige. He has a strong character and an upright body, is trustworthy and rigorous, and is clean and honest; his humble position does not undermine the people's aspirations, and he has the power to be a public servant.

3. Speaking of glory and wealth, they are nothing but passing smoke. ——Su Shi of the Song Dynasty, "Baohuatang Ji"

4. Fame and fortune have always been associated with right and wrong. ——Yu Wuling's "Dongmen Road"

5. If fame and wealth last forever, the Han River should also flow northwest. ——"Yin on the River" by Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty

6. Only by being indifferent to life and accumulating clear aspirations, can we achieve long-term goals by being honest and pragmatic.

7. If you have the heart for fame and wealth, you will be able to transcend the world.

8. Serving the people should regard fame and fortune as light as water. When walking with health, you must know that career is more important than mountains.

9. A gentleman’s journey is to cultivate one’s character through tranquility and cultivate one’s virtue through frugality. If it is not indifferent, it will not clear its aspirations, and if it is not tranquil, it will not lead to far.

10. If one's ambition is not up to standard, his salary and status are like a piece of baht.