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1. Two hundred years of self-confidence in life will be like a storm of three thousand miles. ——Mao Zedong; Mao Zedong (December 26, 1893 - September 9, 1976), whose pseudonym was Runzhi (originally Yongzhi, later changed to Runzhi), and his pen name Ziren. A native of Xiangtan, Hunan. Poet, great Marxist, proletarian revolutionist, strategist and theorist, the main founder and leader of the Communist Party of China, the Chinese People's Liberation Army and the People's Republic of China. From 1949 to 1976, Mao Zedong served as the supreme leader of the People's Republic of China. His contribution to the development of Marxism-Leninism, military theory, and theoretical contributions to the Communist Party are known as Mao Zedong Thought. Because almost all of the major positions Mao Zedong held were called chairman, he was also known as "Chairman Mao". Mao Zedong is regarded as one of the most important figures in the history of the modern world, and Time magazine also named him one of the 100 most influential people of the 20th century.

Confidence is the preservative of the soul. ——Whitman; Meg Whitman ([1] Meg Whitman, 1958-), currently the president and CEO of Hewlett-Packard, was the former CEO of eBay in the United States. She has worked for several major companies: Procter & Gamble, Disney (where she was senior vice president of marketing), Stride Rite, FTD, and Hasbro.

1. I am born with talents that will be useful, and I will come back after spending all my money. ——Li Bai; [1] Li Bai (701-762), courtesy name Taibai and Qinglian Jushi, was a great romantic poet in the Tang Dynasty [2] and was hailed as the "Immortal of Poetry" by later generations. Later generations will call Li Bai and Du Fu "Li Du". The overall style of his poetry is fresh and elegant, which not only reflects the prosperity of the times, but also exposes the dissoluteness and corruption of the ruling class, showing contempt for the powerful, resisting the constraints of tradition, and pursuing freedom and ideals.

Li Yangbing's "Preface to the Thatched Cottage Collection": Li Bai, courtesy name Taibai, was born in Chengji, Longxi. The ninth generation grandson of King Hao of Liangwuzhao. Re-elected to the Gui group, which is remarkable in the world. In the middle period, he was not guilty and was relegated to Tiaozhi, changing his surname and given name. However, from Qiongchan to Shun, he was a commoner for five lives, and he was not a great person for many lives, which can be lamented. At the beginning of Shenlong, he fled back to Shu, pointed to the plum tree again, and gave birth to Boyang. On the night of Jingjiang, Chang Geng fell into a dream, so he was born with the name Bai, with the character Taibai. The world calls it the essence of Taibai, you can get it.

3. If everyone dares not be confident, everyone will become gullible. ——Ovid; Ovid, ancient Roman poet. Born in Surmo near Rome and died in Tomi on the Black Sea. When he was young, he studied rhetoric in Rome and was very interested in poetry. He was married three times, and the third wife was from a famous family, which gave him the opportunity to enter the upper class and make friends with royal poets. In 1 AD, he published "The Art of Love", which described the skills of love and taught the techniques of seduction and fornication, which conflicted with the moral reform policy implemented by Augustus. He was exiled to Tomi in 8 AD. The poet died of depression 10 years later. He was one of the most influential poets in ancient Rome.

4. Without confidence, you will never be happy. ——La Rochefoucauld; French Duke, also known as Prince Marciac, 17th-century French classical writer. When he was young, he was a central figure in the Fronde rebellion of Prince Confucius. He was wounded many times in the battle. Later, he returned to the court, but no longer interfered with political affairs. He spent most of his time reading books and participating in literary salon activities. He turned the salon game into a His witty questions and answers were recorded as proverbs and became a complex work. This book mainly expresses his cynical thoughts. "Virtue disappears in lust, just like a river disappears in the ocean" is the embodiment of this thought. There is also the mystery of knowledge, the existence of thinking, and the contradiction between thought and action. Some proverbs promote inaction, while others promote the will to power. Those influenced by him include Hardy in Britain, Nietzsche in Germany, Stendahl, Saint-Beuve and others in France. Gide.