Imperfect is Perfect: The person who can forgive others' shortcomings is moving towards perfection.
It is often said: 'Gold has no red color, and no one is perfect.' 'No one is a saint, and no one is without faults.' Anyone who thinks they are perfect is lacking one thing; anyone who admits their shortcomings adds another. Anyone who boasts of their achievements adds to their length.

Life is like this – imperfection is perfection. The person who can forgive others' shortcomings is moving towards perfection.
As the saying goes: 'If you don't wake up in a dream, how do you know it's a dream? Words must be spoken, and mistakes will be made. No one is perfect, and that's a victory over others.

In interactions with others, it is important to be humble and learn from others' strengths, to be appreciative and to use others' good qualities.
In interactions with others, it is appropriate to be 'foolish' – let people show off when they like to boast, let them flaunt their achievements when they like to be in the spotlight, and allow talented people to shine, because they may be slightly ahead in certain areas, worthy of emulation.