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"People should not be proud. But don't be arrogant. " What do you mean?
People should not be arrogant, but not arrogant. In other words, in life, people should have backbone and pride. People with backbone live with dignity and temperament; Arrogant people are looked down upon and disliked. If you have backbone, you will have height and temperature. This is also the motto of China famous painter Xu Beihong. Backbone is indispensable, and pride is indispensable. Xu Beihong said: "People should not be arrogant, but not impetuous." Arrogant people tend to be arrogant, supercilious and pretentious. Arrogance is his expression, contempt is his attitude.

Arrogant people lack self-cultivation and upbringing, narcissism, and don't know that "there are mountains outside the mountains, and there are days outside." In fact, arrogant people only have their own eyes and no one else, and eventually they will be looked down upon because they look down on others, and eventually they will be rejected because they look down on others, so that without friends, everyone is afraid to stay away.

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If you want to be poor, you will be as poor as tea, with a faint fragrance in bitterness. This is self-esteem. Be proud, as proud as an orchid, with autumn frost on your face. This is self-esteem. Self-esteem is different from vanity. Self-esteem means being responsible for yourself and pursuing practicality. Vanity is to make up for oneself and pursue glitz. Self-esteem and loftiness. If a person does not have some lofty ideals, it may be difficult for him to maintain his self-esteem all the time; But if a person is too lofty to look down on life, then he will either go to nothingness or become a false saint.

People with backbone do not follow the right path, but follow the principle, have the spirit of not fearing power, have the character of not living up to fame and fortune, and have the integrity of not fearing arrogance. For thousands of years, Mencius's "wealth can't be lewd, poverty can't be moved, and power can't be bent" has become a portrayal of people with backbone. Yan Zili Chu, never from the "dog door" into, never humiliated; Mianchi's meeting, Lin Xiangru forced the king of Qin to strike it, which did not disgrace his mission; Qu Yuan "is also kind-hearted, although he died nine times, he still has no regrets"; Tao Yuanming would rather resign and retire than bow down for Wudoumi; Li Taibai "Oh, how can I solemnly bow and scrape to those people with high status and important positions? They will never tolerate others showing them a sincere face"; Zhu Ziqing's "I would rather starve to death than accept American relief food" and so on are all benchmarks for being a man of backbone. The backbone is such a backbone that cannot be broken, broken, pressed or twisted.

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