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Don't shout slogans in vain
1, all talk and no practice.

Meaning: Just talking without practice can make people see their good communication skills and so-called enthusiasm in a short time, but they only stay in words. After a long time, people will find that this is superficial and unrealistic, which is not conducive to the maintenance of interpersonal relationships or the development of work, so just talking without practice is hypocritical.

2, steamed bread stuttering, things are step by step.

Meaning: steamed bread is not fancy. People eat steamed bread. Rest assured, down-to-earth, stutter. Similarly, there is no hurry to do things. Step by step, do it carefully, and you will get good results.

Instead of going to the forest, it is better to retreat and build a network.

Meaning: By the river pond, instead of eagerly expecting and fantasizing about the fish, it is better to go back and try to make a fishing net so as not to worry about not catching any fish. It is important to warn people that there is a clear purpose between purpose and means, but if there is no necessary means to achieve this purpose, the purpose will be illusory and unrealistic.

4, hands-on success, reach out.

Meaning: You must work hard at everything. As long as you work hard and do it yourself, you will succeed. If you stay where you are and ask others for the fruits of their labor, you will accomplish nothing.

It's better to open your arms than shout out.

Meaning: Everything should be down-to-earth, not fanciful, not in vain, but down-to-earth. If you study with this attitude, the truth will be clear, and if you do things with this attitude, you will succeed.