Abu Ali ibn Sino. About morality, education

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Everything that is natural will be measured, but not everything that is measured will be natural.
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Satisfaction is said to be self-sufficiency; it is also called relaxation. Satisfaction lies between humility and a quality that ignores little things and greed.
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Patience is said to hold the pain and unbearable pain that a person suffers until it is overcome.
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It is called modesty, which keeps a person from committing evil deeds and directs him to good behavior and deeds.
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Chastity, on the other hand, stands between evil and lust and the like. Again, it stands between frustration and frustration.
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Generosity, on the other hand, lies between stinginess and stinginess.
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Courage is between cowardice and rudeness.
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All good and bad behavior is the result of circumstances, upbringing, and habit. Good behavior is also achieved through habit.
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Let the truth be demanded from the science of logic! If the influences and influences of internal forces are repeated, a strong skill is formed for them. Morality comes into being in the same way.
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Feeling has a stronger effect on the inner spirit and is stronger than the mind in moving it.
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Goodness is a direct favorite of all. If it weren’t for that, everyone wouldn’t have set themselves a goal of something they wanted or dreamed of, or imagined themselves to be good.
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Truthfulness, if it is found directly in what is being proven to be true, then strengthens and improves that thing.
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There will be so many things that are thought to be right that they will not actually be right, but will only consist of mistakes.
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Being in balance keeps the body healthy.
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The cake arises from the repetition in the mind of what actually hurt, and from the repetition of the dream of revenge. It is also caused by the fact that the anger lasts for a while.
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Know that if the anger passes quickly, its image will not be repeated in the imagination and will disappear, resulting in no cake.
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The enlightener will be a brave man, otherwise he would not be! He will be generous, not afraid of death. It wouldn't be like that! He is far from greedy for all things and kind to all who go astray, even if it were not so! He will be glorious with his lust, otherwise it would not be!
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It is something that does not exist in nature.
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He tends to get used to things that are well-known and unpopular. Because things that are a habit are often not noticeable.
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Fear of invading armies, exposing the cowardice of people by others, burying wealth in the ground, appearances of injustice, indifference to filth, being in dubious places, wanting consent, going to moral depravity, poverty robbery, digging up the shrouds of the dead, begging, extreme miserliness, usury, denying the apology of apologists, going to court, cruelty, and so on.
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The fact that people live in constant subjugation, enduring the ridicule of their own lusts by others, enduring oppression, and inadequacy, make one jealous.
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Glory is the power that unites a man of perseverance that prevents the worst events from approaching him.
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Wisdom is the ability to quickly reach the true meaning of a gesture that comes from intuition.
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Science is the study of things with the help of the human mind.
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Knowledge is said to perceive things. This is what the human mind is supposed to achieve without making mistakes and slipping out of the way. And if this evidence is clear and the evidence is true, then it is called wisdom.
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A statement is a good expression of the meaning that comes to a person's mind.
Everything that is natural will be measured, but not everything that is measured will be natural.
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It is said that the act of refraining from saying something that is detrimental to the early disclosure is a secrecy that is referred to the human conscience.
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The ability to keep a secret in a person is a force that can hold it in place when there is a risk of disclosure.
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It is also a satisfaction not to want too much what you see in others.
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It is also a satisfaction to keep one's power at the required level.
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Greed, good food, alcohol, and abstaining from giving to one's aunt are considered chastity.
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It is called modesty, which keeps a person from committing evil deeds and directs him to good behavior and deeds.
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The beauty of helping is seen in the comforting findings of one.
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Embarrassment and shyness are a disturbance of peace due to sorrow and evil. From this, man burns himself, regardless of his past, present, and future position.
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All behaviors are beautiful by nature, and bad behaviors will be achieved later.
Prepared by Aydin Imomkhodjayev.
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