(5) Yield to what is just,
(7) Understand by listening,
(10) Recognize opportuny,
(11) Think mortal thoughts,
(12) Know when you are a guest,
(13) Honor Hestia (or ‘the hearth’),
(16) Control your temper,
(17) Exercise good sense,
(18) Honor providence (or ‘forethought’),
(19) Do not make an oath,
(21) Hold on to education,
(24) Speak well of the noble,
(25) Do not defame anyone,
(28) Be gracious to your friends,
(29) Ward off your enemies,
(33) Protect what is yours,
(34) Keep away from what is others’,
(35) Listen to everything,
(36) Be auspicious in speech,
(37) Be pleasant to your dear ones,
(43) Fit in with everyone,
(45) When you have, be generous,
(47) Speak well of everyone,
(48) Be striving for wisdom,
(49) Choose what is holy,
(52) Pray for what is possible,
(54) Examine your character,
(55) Give back when you have received,
(56) Do not look down on anyone,
(58) Give what you mean to,
(67) Control your marriages,
(71) Have dealings with those like you,
(72) Control your expenses,
(73) Be happy with what you have,
(74) Have a sense of shame,
(76) Pray for good fortune,
(77) Be content with Fortune,
(82) Control your speech,
(84) Choose what is just,
(85) Make use of your possessions,
(86) Judge unswayed by bribes,
(88) Speak with understanding,
(89) Have nothing to do with violence,
(90) Live without sorrow,
(92) Reach the end without hesitation,
(93) Be courteous to everyone,
(94) Do not curse your sons,
(96) Treat yourself well,
(97) Be easy to speak to,
(100) Act without regret,
(101) Repent of your transgressions,
(103) Give counsel in time,
(105) Protect friendship,
(108) Hide what is secret,
(109) Fear what is powerful,
(110) Pursue what is useful,
(111) Await the right moment,
(114) Do not boast about strength,
(115) Practice auspicious speech,
(117) Acquire wealth justly,
(118) Do not forsake good repute,
(120) Take risks with caution,
(121) Do not grow weary of learning,
(122) Do not cease being frugal,
(123) Hold oracles in awe,
(124) Love those you raise,
(125) Do not fight the absent.
(128) Do not trust your wealth,
(130) Do not begin violence,
(131) Honor your ancestors,
(133) Do not despair of life,
(134) Do not mock the dead,
(135) Do not be troubled with the unlucky,
(136) Court favor without harm,
(137) Do not be distressed over everything,
(138) Have children with the wellborn,
(139) Do not make a promise to anyone,
(140) Do not wrong the dead,
(141) (Be content) to do well as a mortal,
(142) Do not trust your Fortune,
(143) As a child, be well-behaved,
(144) As a youth, be in control of yourself,
(145) In middle age, be just,
(146) As an elder, be reasonable,
(147) When you are dying, do not lament!