A Doctor's Ten Deep Lessons for the Chinese People: Worth Deep Reflection
The most profound lesson is:
1. Face is unimportant, substance is key. Without substance, what's the point of face?
2. Admit your mistakes and correct them; lies only lead to bigger lies, facts and figures are always the way forward.
3. Live within your means; do as much as your capabilities allow. Don't prioritize quantity over quality.
4. In critical moments, there's no divine intervention; everything depends on yourself. Don't expect others to rescue you; you are your own savior.
5. Keep a positive attitude; you may think you're already in a bad situation, but some people are worse off. People who seem to be thriving may also be struggling, and possibly even worse.
6. Although there's no karma, debts eventually come due; those who have done wrong will eventually be found out. It's not a matter of 'when' but 'eventually'.
7. When the dust settles, you'll realize who stirred up all the trouble. Those involved will be confused, but the truth remains one.
8. Being a Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle is tough, but sometimes a little chaos is necessary to achieve a greater goal.
9. It's easy to criticize, but difficult to do. Don't judge people by what they say, but by what they do.
10. Generational friendship is just a hollow word; some countries and some people don't become true friends until they catch a cold.
