The Contradictory Commandments:
They are ten commandments written by the American writer "Kent M. Keith" in 1968 and turned into a book in 2002 called "Anyway", which topped the list of best-selling books in America at that time and for long periods.
These commandments were translated into many languages, attracted the attention of the world, and were turned into posters and hung on walls and doors.
The commandments:
1. People are illogical and only care about their own interests, love them anyway.
2. If you do good, people will accuse you of having selfish ulterior motives, do good anyway.
3. If you achieve success, you will gain fake friends and real enemies, succeed anyway.
4. The good you do today will be forgotten tomorrow, do good anyway.
5. Honesty and frankness make you vulnerable to criticism, be honest and frank anyway.
6. The greatest men and women with the greatest ideas can be stopped by the smallest men and women with the smallest minds. Have great ideas anyway.
7. People love the weak but follow the arrogant. Work for the weak anyway.
8. What you spend years building can collapse overnight. Build anyway.
9. People desperately need help, but they will attack you if you help them. Help them anyway.
10. If you give the world your best, some will hurt you back. Give the world your best anyway.