A poem about facing up to your shortcomings 1. What are the famous sayings that describe "facing up to your shortcomings"
The famous sayings that describe "facing up to your shortcomings" are as follows:
1. -jack canfield
2. we should treat "ignorance" correctly, dare to admit our ignorance, and have to pretend to understand and deceive ourselves. "Cover up your own shortcomings, and you will always keep this shortcoming; Face up to your shortcomings and you will overcome them. " -ruogu
3. Have the courage to face up to your shortcomings.
You will grow up year by year, and you will gradually meet people who are stronger and better than you, and you will find that you have many shortcomings that you hate.
this will make you depressed and feel inferior.
But you must face it squarely, don't avoid it, and correct it bit by bit.
it is more arduous and meaningful to conquer yourself than to conquer others. -Yu Guangzhong
4. I think that the perfection of a person and a nation needs to face up to their own shortcomings. Only in this way can we really boost morale and make real progress, otherwise it will be useless to encourage arrogance. -He Zhaowu
5. In front of others, we may need to pretend, but when positioning ourselves, there is absolutely no need to hide anything. What kind of person you are and what shortcomings you have, at least you should be honest with yourself. Being able to face up to one's own shortcomings is a sign of inner strength, and only a person with inner strength can have high emotional intelligence. -Liu sitong
6. Never forget the original intention for the purpose, just like naming the wind, it is not the direction it is going to, but the direction it comes. -Xia Zhengzheng
7. The most taboo thing in the world is perfection. Look at the moon on that day, once it is perfect, it will soon be tired; The fruit on the tree, once ripe, will soon fall. There is always something lacking in everything in order to persevere. -mo Yan
8. the process of spiritual maturity is a process of continuous self-discovery and self-exploration. unless we know ourselves first, it is difficult for us to understand others. -Carnegie
9. We must dare to face up to it, and then dare to think, speak, do and act. -Lu Xun
1. Everyone thinks that the persistence of the post-9 s is sometimes reckless and wrong, but that is the true self. I will not shy away from my shortcomings in the future. I am learning and growing slowly. -LAY
11. Born as a person, you will inevitably do a few stupid things, eat fruits you shouldn't eat, and love people who are not worthy of love; But (civilized people) have their own balance in their hearts, and they refuse to reverse right and wrong and kill good and bad to defend themselves. He knows that what he should do is not necessarily what he loves to do. This kind of self-division, the divergence of knowledge and practice, produces tragedy when nervous, and turns into irony when loose. -Qian Zhongshu
12. People are not sages, to err is human, to err is human, and to be able to change what they have done, which is great! -from Zuo Zhuan
13. Forgetting your own shortcomings leads to complacency. -democritus
14. A person's perfection lies in finding out his own shortcomings. -Italy
15. We laugh at other people's shortcomings, but we don't know that these defects also laugh at ourselves in our hearts. -thomas brown
2. Advising yourself to correct shortcomings and face up to shortcomings
1. To err is human, to err is human, to err is human, and to correct mistakes is to be good. -from Zuo Zhuan
Explain that ordinary people are not saints and sages. Who can not make mistakes? There is nothing better than being able to correct mistakes.
2. We must face up to it before we dare to think, speak, do and act. -Lu Xun
3. No one is perfect, and no one is indispensable. Everyone has one weakness or another. This weakness will ease his grief when he fails. -Labru Earle
4. Obviously, there is no man without faults, because he can't find a friend in this world, and he seems to belong to a completely different species. -Herz Ritter
5. Ease may be accompanied by inferiority, competitiveness may be accompanied by pride, modesty may be accompanied by mediocrity, and firmness may be accompanied by arbitrariness.
6. A person's perfection lies in finding out his own shortcomings.
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3. Celebrity examples about facing up to their shortcomings
1. When George Washington was a child, his father planted a cherry tree with excellent varieties in the orchard. Later, Washington's father bought a very sharp axe. When Washington found it, he wanted to try how sharp the axe was, so he swung it and cut it at the cherry tree. Unexpectedly, the cherry tree, which was still a small sapling, was very weak and was cut down. Washington's father was very angry when he found that his beloved cherry tree had been cut down. He asked loudly who did it. Although Washington was scared, he frankly cut it himself. After hearing this, dad didn't blame him, but praised Washington for his honesty.
2. Lu Xun once said: "Honesty is the foundation of human beings". It is especially valuable that Washington can frankly admit its mistakes. As the ancients said: "People are not sages, to err is human?" By summing up historical experience, Comrade Mao Zedong clearly saw that "mistakes are inevitable for any political party and any individual". The question is whether to admit and correct mistakes, or to shirk and stick to them. There is a big difference and the consequences are completely different.
3. Two typical cases in the history of China: one is Qin Mugong. In 628 BC, Qin Mugong sent a general to attack the State of Zheng at a long distance, regardless of his adviser Uncle Jian's strong opposition. Because Zheng was prepared for the news, Qin Jun had to return in vain. On the way home, as uncle Jian expected, he was ambushed by the Jin army in Yaoshan, and the general was captured and the whole army was wiped out. In the face of his own fiasco caused by obstinacy, Qin Mugong did not shirk responsibility and blamed his subordinates, but publicly admitted his mistake and repented. He was "a humble servant, a rural teacher, and cried, saying,' It is also a crime to be lonely if you disobey Uncle Jian to humiliate your second and third sons.' Not for Meng Ming, he said,' What's wrong with being alone, doctor? And I don't cover up my virtue with one trick. "(see" Zuo Zhuan ") Qin Mugong's sincere and frank mind and resolute attitude of correcting mistakes won the respect of his subjects. Three years later, Qin Jun finally defeated the Jin army in the battle of Peng Ya, which made the state of Qin gain great prestige and laid an important foundation for later hegemony and even reunification of China.
4. Yuan Shao. At the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, Yuan Shao, the hero of northern Hebei, did not listen to Tian Feng, the counselor, and rashly launched the battle of Guandu, which was defeated. Yuan Shao not only refused to admit his mistake, but whitewashed it and killed Tian Feng. He stubbornly persisted in his mistakes, coupled with his narrow-mindedness and partial belief in slanders, which led to demoralization, panic and brain drain, which was finally destroyed by Cao Cao.
from the above two examples, we can realize that being good at finding mistakes, daring to admit mistakes and daring to correct them is, in a sense, an important ruling ability, a necessary ruling wisdom and the highest realm of honesty. In today's words, facing up to the problem is the first step to solve it. It reflects not only an attitude, but also a sense of self-confidence, a sense of responsibility, trust in cadres and the masses, and a good way to mobilize and organize cadres and the masses to solve problems. If the existing problems are not resolutely corrected and solved, it may bring a series of even more serious problems. If there are more and bigger problems, it will be difficult to return, and eventually it may be destroyed once. Isn't that how Yuan Shao destroyed it?
4. What are the famous aphorisms used to "advise yourself to correct shortcomings and face up to shortcomings"
1. The most taboo thing in the world is perfection. Look at the moon on that day, once it is perfect, it will soon be tired; The fruit on the tree, once ripe, will soon fall.
we should always leave something lacking in everything in order to persevere. -Mo Yan, a modern writer 2. The process of spiritual maturity is a process of continuous self-discovery and self-exploration. Unless we know ourselves first, it is difficult for us to understand others.
-Carnegie, USA 3. Being born as a person, you will inevitably do a few stupid things, eat fruits you shouldn't eat, and love people who are not worthy of love; But (civilized people) have their own balance in their hearts, and they refuse to reverse right and wrong and kill good and bad to defend themselves. He knows that what he should do is not necessarily what he loves to do.
This kind of self-split, the divergence of knowledge and practice, produces tragedy when nervous, and turns into irony when loose. -Modern Qian Zhongshu 4, people are not sages, we can make mistakes, but we can change them, and it's great! Zuo Qiuming's "Zuo Zhuan" in the Spring and Autumn Period: Ordinary people are not saints and sages. Who can make a hunting mistake without fault? As long as it is corrected, there is nothing better! 5, we must dare to face up to, and then dare to think, dare to say, dare to do, dare to be.
-Lu Xun, a modern writer. 6. Forgetting one's own shortcomings leads to complacency. -democritus, Greek philosopher 7. People have eight flaws, and things have four problems, so we must not ignore them.
—— Vernacular writing in Zhuangzi in the Spring and Autumn Period: People have eight kinds of faults, and things have four kinds of faults, so we must carefully observe, analyze and study them. 8. I think that the perfection of a person and a nation needs to face up to their own shortcomings. Only in this way can we really boost morale and make real progress, otherwise it will be useless to encourage arrogance.
-Modern He Zhaowu 9. Have the courage to face up to your shortcomings. You will grow up year by year, you will gradually meet people who are stronger and better than you, and you will find that you have many shortcomings that you hate.
this will make you depressed and feel inferior. But you must face it squarely, don't avoid it, and correct it bit by bit.
it is more arduous and meaningful to conquer yourself than to conquer others. -Modern Yu Guangzhong 1. You must have the courage to face up to your shortcomings before you can have the blessing of enjoying your advantages.
—— American Jack Canfield.