"No disaster is worse than being discontented...." - Quote by Lao Tzu
No disaster is worse than being discontented.
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“Each new day is a blank page in the diary of your life. The secret of success is in turning that diary into the best story you possibly can. I wish you Happy New Year and diary full of best stories ever written in your life.”
“Be humble and you will remain entire. The sages do not display themselves, therefore they shine. They do not approve themselves, therefore they are noted. They do not praise themselves, therefore they have merit. They do not glory in themselves, therefore they excel.”
“Those who die without being forgotten get longevity.”
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“The superior man does what is proper to the station in which he is; he does not desire to go beyond this.”
“I lack nothing. I only needed myself.”
“Why needs a man be rich? Why must he have horses, fine garments, handsome apartments, access to public houses, and places of amusement? Only for want of thought.”
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“When we decide to be happy we accept the responsibility to bring happiness to someone else.”
“Let us be well persuaded that everyone of us possesses happiness in proportion to his virtue and wisdom, and according as he acts in obedience to their suggestion.”
“The leaders should all relate to this principle: the governed must be as happy as possible.”