- When action is needed, ponder what is to be gained,
what lost, and what ultimately achieved, then proceed.
- There is nothing too difficult for a man who, before he acts,
deliberates with chosen friends and reflects privately.
- The wise never undertake an enterprise that rashly risks
existing capital to reach for potential profits.
- Those who dread ridicule and disgrace
will not commence any task that is unclear.
- To sally forth without a well-conceived plan
is one way to cultivate an enemy's strength.
- Doing what should not be done will bring ruin,
and not doing what should be done will also bring ruin.
- Embark upon an action after careful thought. It is folly to say,
"Let us begin the task now and think about it later."
- Any task not methodically performed may go awry,
though men in multitudes support it.
- Even in doing good deeds a man may err
if he does not consider the recipient's unique nature.
- Having made his plans, let a man keep his actions above blame.
The world will never approve of acts that are beneath him.