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Moderation and Patience[a]

Before investigating, do not find fault;
    examine first, then criticize.
Before listening, do not say a word,
    interrupt no one in the midst of speaking.(A)
Do not dispute about what is not your concern;
    in the quarrels of the arrogant do not take part.

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Footnotes

  1. 11:7–28 Discretion should regulate conduct toward others (vv. 7–9); as regards personal interests, one should avoid solicitude for the passing external benefits of life and property (vv. 10–14, 18–19, 21, 23–25) and cultivate the lasting inward gifts of wisdom, virtue (vv. 20, 22), and patience (vv. 25–28).