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Chapter 130 The Disposition and Wisdom of Being a King 1

Chapter 130 The Disposition and Wisdom of Being a King 1
Book VI "The Book of Wisdom"

It is obviously not enough to read such a book once, it is a book that can be used at any time, in short, it is a lifelong companion.

—— German philosopher Schopenhauer

Chapter 1 The Disposition and Wisdom of a King 1
become a true moral perfection
Everything in the world is perfect, and to become a true morally perfect person is the pinnacle of perfection in all things in the universe.In today's world, it may take more time to create a wise man than to create the seven sages of Greece in the Greek period, and it may take more resourcefulness to play a game with a person than to deal with a nation.

——"The Book of Wisdom"

The reason why man is superior to all things is that man has a soul capable of thinking.As a human being in the flesh, perhaps there is no distinction between high and low; but as a person with a soul, due to the huge difference in the inner world, the distinction between noble and mediocre, noble and despicable.

We voluntarily accept all the nature endowed to us by nature. The qualities in this nature include kindness, humility, sincerity, reason, calmness, open-mindedness and so on.Do these noble things according to your own nature, instead of simply talking about what qualities a noble person should have, so that you can become a person who meets the requirements of nature, a truly perfect person in morality.

A cavalry captain was ordered to lead the troops out to search for food and grass. They walked aimlessly for a long time, and finally saw a small house.The captain sent soldiers to knock on the door, and an old man came out.

The captain said haughtily: "Take us to the estate where we can find food, old man!"

"Dear sir, I can lead the way for you, but please call me Jack." The old man spoke in an even-handed manner, and then began to lead the way.

After traveling for about an hour, a vast wheat field appeared in front of us. The wheat was already ripe, and the heavy wheat ears bent the wheat stalks.

"Great! Now the food problem can be solved." The captain said happily, and ordered the soldiers to get ready.

Old Jack said: "Don't do anything yet, it's not too late, there are better wheat fields ahead."

They set off again and reached another wheat field in half an hour.The soldiers jumped off their horses and began to harvest the crops, tying them in bundles on their horses.

"Jack," asked the Captain, "why did you take us so far? The first field we saw was as good as this one."

"It's just as good," said old Jack, "but that field ain't mine!"

A person with truly perfect moral character, just like Jack in the story, will abide by the lofty moral requirements no matter what the situation, and will not violate his conscience.Personality determines the tendency of people's actions, and noble moral character can usually inspire great feelings in people's hearts, and make people do their best to maintain conscience, the moral force that restrains wrong behavior.

The old man didn't say much, because he knew that words are often weak, and only actions can prove everything.Don't boast, don't flaunt yourself, live around the good factors of human nature, and implement your own ideas down-to-earth, you can bloom the splendor of life and realize the perfection and beauty of life.

The "Book of Wisdom" warns people: in all things, be open-minded, calm-faced, despised vanity, handle everything with careful examination and clear understanding; endure those who unjustly blame him not to blame them in turn; not to act hastily, not to believe in slander; to be content; to be able to sustain till night on a frugal meal, to show firmness and consistency in friendship, to tolerate the liberty of speech of those who disagree with one's opinion...

If you have not mastered all the above qualities, perfect yourself religiously; if you have them, remember to maintain them with your life; if you have lost them, get them back quickly, like a A brave fighter, even if he is bitten by wild beasts, still has to stick to perfect morality.

(End of this chapter)

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