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(5) He tries to adjust to others but he does not flatter. (6) He is full of pride and glory, but he is never proud. (7) He searches from within for what he wants. (8) One should see with a holy sight, hear clearly, respectful
feelings on face and in gestures, honesty, sincerity in words, steadfastness in practical life, readiness for a compromise, considering results of becoming angry, and not greed but
enthusiasm for performing duties. (9) Make friends only with the virtuous. (10) The real fault is not to rectify faults though himself being
guilty. (11) Refresh yourself from the Fine Arts which teach Samskāra
or good habits. Let your character be moulded by poetry.
The process of morals and Dharma which is given in a systematic form by Confucius, accepts the belief in God and the worship of Him. The devotion becomes explicit by worshipping, praying, and sacrifice or Yagna. It must be remembered, however, that this religion gives more importance to the moral duties towards one's own self and towards the society than to all the ceremonies. To be loyal to one's own self and to love human beings (brethren) is the main command of this religion.
Some statements of this religion which expect feeling of renunciation are noteworthy.
No matter, a man has all the virtues pertaining to a good character if he is proud and greedy of money. These virtues are not worthy to be noted.
If a man gives prime consideration to his duties, and gives second consideration to the fruits or results thereof, he is bound to become great. Duty comes first, then only think of the benefits.