Conduct yourself knowing all deeds are witnessed, not by the heavens, but by those who must live with their consequence.
Seek not purity as vanity. Virtue is proven only where true self-sacrifice is involved.
Judge slowly, act deliberately, and repent without spectacle. The hands that correct the world are effective because they are steady, not because they are strong.
Hold authority as you would fire: close enough to give warmth, never so tightly that it consumes you.
Do not mistake obedience for faith. Faith is the choice to remain just when disobedience would be easier.
Accept your limits with gratitude. A life bounded by time teaches care, patience, and restraint.
Where light has been given, live plainly. Excess is the first sign that gratitude has decayed.