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Eight principles of dealing with people.
1) Give more to others and ask less of others; Trust others more and trust yourself less; Don't think so well of yourself and so badly of others, as if the truth is in your own hands. When you see the shortcomings of others, you should also see the advantages of others, and you should also see your own advantages.

2) Respect those who love you. I love you for a reason. Don't ask why. If you accept it, you should return it with extra care. But don't cheat people's feelings, even if you are not interested in them, even if they are ugly. This is wealth that you can't buy with money.

3) Life is unequal, that's right. There will be no pie in the sky, waiting for the rabbit to starve to death, but it is not enough alone. Relatives, friends, classmates and fellow villagers are all "human resources". No one has three difficulties and six difficulties. If they can rely on it, they will rely on it. If they can't rely on it, they will also rely on creating conditions.

4) Don't blush when something goes wrong. Hold it down. It's better to deal with it after sleep. After all, there is no fixed number. I just advise you not to talk too much, lest you slap yourself.

5) Insist on saying nice things about others behind their backs, and don't worry that these nice things won't reach the ears of the parties. Don't listen, don't spread, don't believe gossip. Make a rule not to talk about others behind their backs unless you say something nice.

6) If you are performing or giving a speech, if only one person is listening, you should go on with your heart, even if no one is cheering, because this is the road and cradle of your success. You should succeed, not watch others succeed.