Toxic Wisdom! (One Sentence vs. Ten Thousand)

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Mature people don't dwell on the past; intelligent people don't dwell on the present; enlightened people don't dwell on the future.
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Above people, treat people as people; below people, treat yourself as a person.
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Know that the one behind you is a gentleman; know that the one who looks behind is a petty person.
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When you make a mistake, if others come to criticize you after you've already made the mistake, it's an enemy; if others have left and you're being criticized, it's a friend.
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As long as you master yourself, you will not lose anything.

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Getting old doesn't mean maturity; true maturity lies in seeing through things.
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Simple living is so difficult because you must live simply; you must not think too much.
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People often make the biggest mistake by being too polite to strangers and too harsh to close friends; if you can correct this bad habit, the world will be peaceful.
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We walk many roads in our dreams, and when we wake up, we find ourselves still in bed.
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A coward doesn't get angry; a wise person doesn't get angry.

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Silent meditation reflects on one's own mistakes; idle talk should not judge others.
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The poor's trouble lies in having no choice; the rich's trouble lies in having too many choices.
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Don't always feel overlooked; first ask yourself if you have any authority.
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Jealousy of others shows the success of others; being jealous of others shows your own success.
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Development is a hard truth, but hard development is meaningless.

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Don't exchange a friend for your secrets.
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Keep your conversations shallow, don't deeply involved; don't be harsh.
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The more you care about a place, the more self-deprecating you will feel.
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If you live by eating, it's not food, it's feed.
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There are only those who can't understand, not those who can't go.
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When you don't know, don't say anything; when you know, don't say too much; when you're confused, speak slowly; when there's nothing to say, don't say anything.
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Happiness is not about how big the house is, but how sweet the laughter in the house is.
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We all only live once, so we are all beginners.
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Use your smile to change the world; don't let the world change your smile.
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The disadvantage of being angular is that it's easy for others to bite you.

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Don't waste time on small people; a general has a sword and doesn't kill flies.
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Happiness is actually very simple, but why aren't you happy? Because you can't do simple things well.
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There are three ways to be happy: willingness to give, willingness to let go, willingness to forget.
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There are four elements of happiness: if it can be changed, change it; if it cannot be changed, improve it; if it cannot be improved, bear it; if you can't bear it, let it go.