32. Duration
Balance persistence with flexibility to achieve a lasting effect. An enduring result is worth the effort.
At the beginning: Give everything time to develop, each according to its nature.
In the second place: Stay to the middle, seeking neither good nor evil.
In the third place: Inconsistency and indecisiveness are ultimately humiliating.
In the fourth place: You cannot achieve goals that are not meant for you.
In the fifth place: If you are meant to lead, you cannot be a follower.
At the top: A bad decision is often better than no decision at all.