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Know the proverbs and aphorisms of humility

The famous epigrams that know how to be modest are as follows:

1. To be modest on the road of life means to be broad-minded, eliminate all difficulties and remove all entanglements.

2. We can't make achievements, just like a ball. Others can't shoot it, so we can jump high with a pat. The greater the achievement, the more modest and prudent you should be.

3. Modesty and courtesy make everyone have self-esteem, but we must also know how to be modest and courteous. Because everyone in the world can never support the sky with one hand.

4. Modesty is a virtue. Being humble to others will make your life colorful, win the respect of others, enjoy your life, gain friendship, gain wealth, and get a helping hand in adversity.

5. Modesty is a virtue and an indispensable etiquette for people and society. We should keep it in mind at all times. Let's study together!

6. Only by accepting others' opinions with an open mind and consulting others with an open mind can we brainstorm. Kōnosuke Matsushita.

7. People who have a little knowledge are not modest; A well-informed and capable person must be modest.

8. If you humble yourself, you will be attached to many people; If you are arrogant and arrogant, more people will go. Modest motto.

9. Modesty can enrich people's knowledge and make them see more realistically and widely; Modesty can make people happy and comfortable; Modesty can make people feel good and happy all the time. Modesty can mold a person's soul, cultivate one's self-cultivation, and bring trust between people.

1. Modesty is not a boat, just go with the flow; Modesty is not a duckweed, swaying; Modesty is not a bunch of epiphyllum, it is fleeting.

11. More humility makes the sky more sunny and less dark; More humility makes life more joyful and less sad; A little more humility will make people no longer have barriers and make people full of love. Live in harmony.

12. When you don't have to give up, it's just as well to give up, which is not beneficial to others and not harmful to yourself; When it's time to give in, don't be humble, so as not to hurt yourself; When you should not let it go, you must be humble, which is beneficial to yourself and harmless to others.