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Enterprise selection should put morality first

Confucius said: "If you don't cultivate virtue, if you don't learn it, if you don't learn it, if you don't learn it, you can't change it, if you don't change it, that's what worries me."

It means "if you don't cultivate your character, Not learning knowledge, not being able to follow righteousness when you hear it, and not being able to correct shortcomings, these are what I worry about.”

A good company must select talents based on virtue. Only by doing this can a company go a long way. Because moral character plays an important role in this enterprise.

Daocheng Kazuo once said: "If we lose our responsibility and morality, no one will succeed.

What is virtue? Virtue It refers to our moral cultivation, character and loyalty. A virtuous person must be an upright, kind and responsible person, and he will take this enterprise seriously. Be your own family and actively and diligently create wealth for the company. For high-end talents in general companies, their resignation will have a great impact on the company, so the company evaluates the loyalty of this type of people. Standards are very important.

It is also very important for employees to have good moral character. People with good moral character will be active in creating wealth for the company, which is also a must for the long-term development of a company.

An excellent company’s culture must put respect, gratitude and altruism first. This is the manifestation of virtue.

There is an old saying in China: Be a person first and then do things. Being a person is the foundation of doing things. , It is inevitable for people to do bad things if they do not do well. The Italian poet Dante has a famous saying: A person with incomplete knowledge can make up for it with morality, but a person with incomplete morality cannot make up for it with knowledge.

So no matter whether it is an enterprise or an institution, employers must pay attention to having both ability and political integrity. The practice of over-valuing talents and neglecting moral character is not conducive to talents