476 Arhat Atīta (Excellent Conduct)
Do not lament that one's writings are not valued; that is only an occasional occurrence. Do not easily speak ill of others, and do not blame Heaven and others with one's own biases. As long as one's mind is calm and content, it is already a happy life.
For those who receive this verse, one must be talented and good at writing. But one is born at the wrong time; people do not value, and writings are lightly regarded. Thus, one is full of complaints and grievances. One should calm one's mind and reflect on oneself. "Essays should be written for the times, poems for events." In this way, there will be a time when one stands out.