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Modest and argumentative
In Persuasion and Endurance, the issue of pride is discussed as follows: from then on, happiness can't be controlled by anyone. Being rich and arrogant will only pay for itself. The monarch loses his power if he is arrogant to others, and the doctor loses his territory if he is arrogant to others. Wei Wenhou accepted Tian Zifang's teaching and didn't dare to be conceited with wealth. Arrogant boasting is a harbinger of bad consequences, while being too arrogant is doomed to perish. What happens when people don't listen to sages? Jasper is approachable and polite, and the guests don't understand the reason for his modesty. Jia Sibo answered four words: arrogance leads to decline.

That's true. The biggest problem of modern people is the prevalence of arrogance, and all kinds of crimes are caused by arrogance. Arrogant people refuse to give in to others and can't tolerate others. If a leader is too arrogant, it is impossible to command his subordinates well; Too proud of subordinates, will not obey the leadership; If a son is too arrogant, he will have no parents in his eyes, and naturally he will not be filial. The opposite of pride is humility and comity. To be arrogant, we must be proud of not taking credit, be self-disciplined and restrain the generation of pride. Always consider your own problems and mistakes, and consult and learn from others with an open mind. Modesty is the common characteristic of celebrities at all times and in all countries. Thomas Jefferson was the third president of the United States. He served as the American ambassador to France from 65438 to 0785. One day, he visited the apartment of the French Foreign Minister. "You replaced Mr. Franklin?" Asked the French Foreign Minister. "To succeed him, no one can replace Mr. Franklin." Jefferson replied humbly. Jefferson's humility left a deep impression on the French Foreign Minister. Coincidentally, after the Second World War, when Churchill abdicated, the British Parliament planned to pass a proposal to shape a bronze statue for him and put it in the park for tourists to see. Ordinary people are too happy to enjoy this honor, but Churchill humbly refused. Similarly, Premier Zhou Enlai is also an outstanding representative of humility. He can run the country, Qiang Bing and be both civil and military, but he is more humble and mature than the average person. Joule, a great physicist, said modestly to his younger brother two years before his death, "I have only done two or three things in my life, and there is nothing to show off."

I remember a philosopher said: boasting is avoided by wise men and pursued by fools. A true wise man won't brag, because he thinks that the universe is vast, there is no end to learning and skills, and he can't understand all the mysteries all his life. And all mediocre people are content with a little knowledge and small achievements. They decorated themselves with flowery words to win cheap applause.

People respect those who are humble, but they never respect those who love vanity and boast. If a person likes to brag and look down on other people's work, he will lose credit.

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