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Yang Jiang’s seventeen famous sayings

1. Laziness is also natural. Diligence requires your own efforts, and you will become lazy as soon as you relax.

2. Everyone has a spiritual conscience. Constantly restraining oneself based on spiritual conscience is self-cultivation.

3. After all, humans are flesh and blood, with some shortcomings, which makes them more humane.

4. When an ugly person looks in the mirror, he never sees how ugly he is, he only sees the beauty that others cannot see.

5. I think fate is the most unreasonable.

6. The fate we see is unreasonable. It only makes jokes, loves to tease people, and loves to make trouble.

7. Human beings do not rely on the teachings of gods. Human beings have spiritual conscience in their nature. Under the guidance of spiritual conscience, everyone has higher than material requirements.

8. Although people are small and life is short, people can learn, cultivate themselves, and improve themselves. The value of human beings lies in the human beings themselves.

9. We learn wisdom from sorrow and refine virtue from pain.

10. Self-cultivation-exercising oneself is the most fundamental requirement of being a human being.

11. The good and bad qualities of the soul are not reflected in the body.

12. Reputation may be useful to you while you are alive, but you can only be used by others after you die.

13. Only with faith can life be valuable.

14. On the road of life, if you pursue fame, wealth, power and status, you will have no time to take into account other things.

15. This world is like a melting pot, which produces batch after batch of souls with different qualities and different from the original qualities.

16. If a person has shortcomings, he must deceive himself and others. Once you tell a lie three times, you will believe it to be true.

17. I often hear people brag and make grandiose remarks, which makes me feel insignificant. I also want to brag about my "self-greatness", but