. Page 145. Always seek to learn wisdom from…

. Page 145. Always seek to learn wisdom from every man,To recognize your feelings and correct them. Doing so you will learn to stop thinking about your virtues and you will take your mind off your friends faults

— from The Flight Plan (Purpose/Wisdom/Risk) · Cheshbon HaNefesh

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Then aim high — reaching for the large costs no more than reaching for the small. Read the route with wisdom. Gather it from every person you meet, by the three roads Confucius named — reflection, imitation, and experience; prefer the simplest explanation that fits the facts, stay honest about what you do not know, and beware the man whose wisdom outruns his deeds, a tree with many branches and few roots that the first real wind topples. But before any of it, know yourself honestly — your strengths, your blind spots, your true motives. — The Flight Plan (Purpose/Wisdom/Risk)

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