10 Tibetan Proverbs about Your
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Proverbs about Your1. 
Eat according to the limits of your provisions; walk according to the length of your step.
2. 
One good punch on your enemy's nose, gives more pleasure than hearing well-meaning advice from your elders.
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An elephant has enormous dung -- don't try to defecate like an elephant. Don't try to wipe someone else's ass if yours is unwiped.
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Don't trust a hungry man to watch your rice.
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If your inner mind isn't deceived, your outer actions won't be wrong.
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Landing a single punch on your enemies nose is more satisfying than hearing well-intentioned advice from your elders.
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If I tell you my dream, you might forget it. If I act on my dream, perhaps you will remember it, but if I involve you, it becomes your dream too.
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It is easy to see the fly on the other person's nose, while ignoring the horse on your own.
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Don't notice the tiny flea in the other person's hair and overlook the lumbering yak on your own nose.
10. 
Watch your character; it becomes your destiny.
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