241 Arhat Kuṇḍala (Upholding Good Dharma)
In the deep mountains, tigers and leopards naturally roam; in the dense forests, hawks and owls naturally perch. People's ten fingers each have different lengths, and people's abilities vary in strength. Therefore, in dealing with others, one should harbor good thoughts and forgive others when possible.
For those who receive this verse, one's talent is average, yet one is self-important. One should know that the world is full of hidden talents, and strong individuals are everywhere. Therefore, there is no need to be overly demanding of oneself. Be tolerant in dealing with others and matters; this is truly the good Dharma for dealing with people. Know that for a kind person, their actions will surely be beneficial.