What role young people should play in our difficult day and generation is to learn, grow and live.
• Care neither too much nor too little for the body, a precious gift which is bestowed on us twice and for which no "spare parts" can be found.
• Cultivate the qualities which is distinguish man from animals, and individuals from crowds, those noble qualities which exist not only in literature, whose expression is our excuse for living, and which arouse our enthusiasm and fortify our hopes.
• Work physically and mentally each day, bearing in mind that the reward of the strong lies in hard work.
• Prepare for a vocation rather than a career.
•Make your own happiness, delight in joy, appreciate pleasure and never confuse one with the other.
• Commit as much as possible to memory without waiting too long, for one only really knows what one learns in early youth.
• Reason carefully, but remember that reason should not all times be the guide.
• Associate with scholars, choose whom to follow carefully, honour heroes and saints.
• Remember that those who lack generosity at the age of twenty, risk becoming mean before they are forty.
• Look in the glass now and again to visualize what old age should be, think just enough about it to be ready for it and make it tolerable.
• Understand what you can, and carefully respect the rest.
• Perpetuate the mystery of life with veneration and loyalty.
• Never confuse science and wisdom, nor condemn the one in the name of the other.
• Live with complete sincerity.
Build your relationship within you and see what you'll become.