Governing of the Mind

Happiness comes from diligence, virtue from humbleness, while wisdom is obtained through calm thinking.  Passion breeds anxiety.  Disaster comes from greed.  Sin and crime sprout from impatience.  Fault comes from your own flippancy.  Be careful in what you seek.  Do not judge others too hastily or critically by their actions.  Always see the positive and fruitful side of an experience.  Take care in what you say about others.  Do not speak ill of someone or speak too quickly without thought and consideration.  Choose friends well, in that we are all affected by our peers.  Respect the elderly and follow the path of the virtuous man.  Allows follow a virtuous leader. 

Do not be afraid of an upcoming opportunity and do not hold on when its usefulness is spent.  Do not expect respect from others when others are not treated with respect.  Have a true picture of oneself.  Over confidence invites disaster.  Do not hurt others with actions, for these deeds may be returned in the future.  Control anger with mildness of mind, and defeat evil with good.  Refrain from selfishness through service, and destroy lies with the light of truth.  Finally, be a good strong person with a true sense of beliefs and with excellent physical conditioning. 

Always remember this and apply it into your life.  It will be vital to the success of your life!