1.
Don’t
reveal your most ambitious plans. Keep silent about these until
you’ve actually managed to fulfill them. Such plans often have weak spots
and ill-thought out parts which you haven’t noticed; therefore, the chances are
that someone could pick them apart quite easily, leading you to become too
disheartened to even try to overcome them.
2.
Don’t
deliberately share information about any good or generous deeds or charitable
work that you’ve done. The greatest virtue lies in doing something good
without hope of recognition. Boasting about such things can quickly lead
to arrogance. If you feel the need to, perhaps you should
evaluate why it is that you’re really doing these things —
is out of altruism, or the desire to be praised?
3.
Never
reveal the secrets of your lifestyle. It’s not worth bragging
about how you’ve gone on a diet, or overcome your habit
of sleeping too much in the morning, or stopped indulging your
appetite for sex. If you’ve given up on worldly pleasures for
the sake of spiritual goals, then it makes no sense to talk
about this — your emotional condition needs to be harmonious,
and such a desire to impress others and receive praise
is a sign that it is not.
4.
Another
thing it is always worth keeping silent about those moments
when you’ve shown courage or heroism. We all come
up against various challenges every day — both in the external
world and on the inside, in our own minds. Your achievements
in dealing with both, should they become known, will be rewarded appropriately.
It’s not for you to decide whether they are worthy
of recognition — therein lies the lesson.
5.
Never
share your thoughts on what you consider to be your enlightened
knowledge of the universe and on questions of life and
death. It’s only your interpretation, rather than objective truth, and the
chances are you will only seem condescending to others when you try
to convince them that they’re mistaken. Only in very rare cases will
someone benefit from your thoughts on this subject.
6.
It’s
never worth revealing any conflicts or problems in your
family life to others. Always bear in mind: the less you
divulge such secrets about your family to others, the stronger
it will be. Such things can only ever be resolved within the
privacy of your own home, between loved ones. The more you complain
to others about them the harder they will be to overcome.
7.
Don’t
talk about all the unpleasant things you’ve heard people say
or do. Just as it’s possible to get your clothes dirty, you can
also soil your mind. And the person who recounts all the foolish and awful
things he hears and sees going on in the world as soon
as he gets home is no different from the one who forgets
to take of his shoes when he walks through the door.
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