The first commandment is to speak of others’ shortcomings to protect one’s own shortcomings, and to praise one’s own strengths is to avoid others’ strengths! The second commandment is that profit can be multiplied but not alone, and planning can be done by a few but not by many! The third commandment is that all the mediocre people in the world, ancient and modern, will be defeated by one word of laziness; all the talented people in the world, both ancient and modern, will be defeated by one word of arrogance! The fourth commandment is, do not do anything that is of short-term benefit, and do not go to a public place! The fifth commandment is that when doing great things, knowledge should be the main thing and talent as a supplement; when doing great things, half of it is human planning and half of it is God's will! The sixth commandment is, don’t abandon others’ great beauty with small evils, and don’t forget others’ great kindness with small grudges!