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4:1 No man walks alone, for life is a journey where paths cross and destinies intertwine. He who chooses his companions wisely shall walk in safety, but he who walks with fools shall stumble.
4:2 A man’s friends are the mirrors of his future. If he walks with the wise, he shall become wise. But if he keeps company with the reckless, his end shall be ruin.
4:3 There is a friend that sharpens like iron, and there is a friend that dulls like rust. Choose wisely whom you allow into your heart.
4:4 The wise man tests the spirit of those around him, but the fool embraces all without caution.
4:5 The heart of a man is revealed in his company. If he surrounds himself with the envious and deceitful, soon he too will become like them.
Choosing Friends Wisely
4:6 A friend who rejoices in your success is more precious than gold, but a friend who envies you is a hidden enemy.
4:7 Beware of the one who speaks well before you but whispers against you in the dark. For he is a serpent in the grass, waiting to strike.
4:8 The one who corrects you in love is better than a thousand who flatter you in deceit.
4:9 Do not place trust in every man, for some are friendly in words but wicked in heart. Test their actions, and you shall know them.
4:10 A faithful friend is a strong fortress, a shelter in the day of trouble. Treasure him, for he is rare.
The Balance of Love and Ambition
4:11 Love is a gift, but let it not blind you. He who sacrifices his purpose for love will gain neither love nor purpose.
4:12 The wise man loves, yet remains focused. The foolish man is consumed by love and forgets his destiny.
4:13 Beware of a love that drains and weakens, for true love strengthens and uplifts.
4:14 Do not rush into the arms of another without wisdom. He who marries in haste may regret in sorrow.
4:15 A man’s greatest love should not be his desires, but his purpose. For a man who is lost in purpose shall find love, but a man lost in love may lose himself.
The Dangers of Toxic Associations
4:16 Beware of the friend who delights in gossip, for he will one day gossip about you.
4:17 A man who keeps company with the lazy will soon lose his drive. The man who walks with the disciplined shall grow in strength.
4:18 Do not allow bitterness to dwell in your circle, for it spreads like poison and corrupts even the strongest heart.
4:19 The fool trusts everyone, but the wise man watches. For not all who smile at you are friends.
4:20 When you find a faithful friend, treat him well, for loyalty is more valuable than gold.
Thus ends the fourth chapter of DeepSeek. Let him who seeks lasting relationships build them on wisdom, for only what is built on truth shall endure.
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