Success comes from self-discipline. If a person does not have decisive qualities, he will never be considered an independent person. Below is the information I have collected for your reference. You are welcome to read it together!
1. Without diligence, it is impossible to achieve a career; without integrity, it is difficult to unite people's hearts.
2. Frugality is the root of all happiness, and luxury is the source of all disasters.
3. Strengthen moral cultivation and standardize political behavior.
4. Right and wrong come from learning, honor and integrity come from party spirit, and corruption ends with righteousness.
5. In politics, one must aspire to achieve great things, but not to become a high official.
6. Be diligent in making up for your mistakes, never be lazy in learning, be strict in self-discipline and honest in government, and always clean up mistakes.
7. If you cannot stop today’s passion, you will lose tomorrow’s happiness.
8. Insist on unifying the power of truth and the power of personality.
9. Officials cannot be given to others privately, and people cannot take officials privately.
10. Those who want to be honest should keep their appearance straight, and those who want to be honest should keep their bodies straight.
11. The combination of selfishness and greed will hatch many poisonous snakes that harm others.
12. The people’s public servants praise the people, and they should respect themselves with integrity and self-discipline; work diligently to do good things for the people, and praise the people’s talent for doing good things well.
13. The style must be simple, the work must be solid, and the tasks must be implemented.
14. From ancient times to the present, people have praised the government for its clean and honest government, and the public servants are bright and honorable.
15. Get rid of selfishness first, and then you can manage public affairs; first make peace with yourself, and then you can listen to what others say.
16. A person’s value should be determined by what he contributes, not what he obtains.
17. Only by being honest can you gather people, by being disciplined can you convince people, by being upright can you lead people, and only by being selfless can you move people.
18. Worry about the world’s worries first, and rejoice after the world’s happiness.
19. Know your shame, know your fear, know your end, be careful in your words, be careful in your actions, be careful in your actions.
20. There is no surprise from the sound of wind or the roar of cranes, and there is no doubt that the day is in danger.
Chapter one: Reading famous sayings and epigrams.
1. Reading a good book is like making a good friend. Cang Kejia
2, reading thousands of books, wri