A principle for living
Prioritize moral rectitude over personal gain, comfort, rank, or fear.
Prioritize moral rectitude over personal gain, comfort, rank, or fear.
Believe that moral truth is universal and accessible to ordinary people, not only scholars or elites.
16 upvotes · 22 borrowsRespect learning, but remember that books and doctrines are secondary to lived realization.
80 upvotes · 20 borrowsUse disciplined effort to overcome habits, emotions, and desires that distort judgment.
77 upvotes · 29 borrowsDo not wait for perfect certainty before acting; righteous action itself clarifies understanding.
24 upvotes · 26 borrowsTreat every situation as an opportunity for moral practice, whether in government, war, study, or ordinary life.
77 upvotes · 36 borrowsFace adversity, danger, and uncertainty with calm resolve, because virtue is proven in difficult circumstances.
57 upvotes · 50 borrows