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Start with “one God” as a lesson in not worshipping substitutes: money, status, romance, or fear, because they cannot carry your life.
Remember life is temporary, which makes priorities sharper: you do not get infinite time to love people well or fix what you keep avoiding.
Build character in private: what you do when nobody sees is treated as the real you, not your performance.
Practise gratitude daily, because noticing what is already given softens greed and panic and helps you share.
Be just, even when it costs you, because fairness is meant to be stronger than tribal loyalty and personal advantage.
Speak with care: do not mock, spread rumours, or backbite, since words can quietly ruin a community.
Protect the vulnerable: orphans, the poor, travellers, and anyone without power are a direct test of your morality.
Hold family ties seriously, but do not confuse love with control; kindness and boundaries can live together.
Use wealth as stewardship: earn honestly, spend responsibly, and give, because hoarding trains the heart to harden.
Be patient in hardship, not passive: keep doing the next right thing while trusting that storms change.
Repent and repair when you mess up: return to what is right, apologise, and make amends instead of defending your ego.
Seek knowledge and reflection: read the world as a set of signs, and let learning make you humbler, not superior.
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