Patience is not learned when everything is going well, but rather when things do not go our way. Patience is learned when our expectations collide with the reality of the situation. Patience implies willingness to be alive, rather than trying to seek harmony.
Life does not need to be confusion and disorganization. When you feel that way, you may be forgetting to look or are looking too low. Look at the external form of these events or forms, consider how you feel about them, even taking time to contemplate their source.
Respond to things in the appropriate way; if asked, answer appropriately. A good word can rationalize a selfish act, and a good deed can sometimes serve as a mask for living extravagantly from the misery of others. Therefore, all words and deeds must come from your heart, no motives.
Change comes whether one prepares for it or not. It should be noted that making or preparing for change is considered a good practice. Engaging with society and others will help you notice and prepare for changes; it also will help you find a way to deal with them.
Quote: There are no mistakes, it’s all learning.