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Famous aphorisms about reform for third grade, Volume 2

The famous aphorisms about change in the third grade volume 2 are as follows:

1. Try to change occasionally. Although you may lose something, it is very likely that you will gain something more. Good stuff. Your attitude changes; your attitude changes, your habits change; your habits change, your character changes; your character, your life changes.

2. The world does not change because of your opinions. If you don’t learn to regret many things after losing them, you will never know how to cherish them! Wangyu The biggest mistake people make every day is to be too polite to strangers and too harsh to close people. If you change this bad habit, the world will be peaceful. ?

3. A gentleman praises people's goodness instead of praising them; he criticizes people's faults instead of destroying them; he destroys them and encourages them to do good instead of correcting them. This is not the case for villains. If you are good, you should avoid it, and if you go wrong, you will promote it. After introspection, if you know that you have made a mistake, you will immediately try to correct it. You should know that the matter of correction is very open and aboveboard, which is enough to show your integrity.

4. The biggest mistake people make every day is to be too polite to strangers and too harsh to close people. If you change this bad habit, the world will be peaceful. Saying sorry is originally to admit your mistake and change it from now on. But a man's "I'm sorry" is "I'm sorry for you". It's a confession, but it doesn't intend to change; it's a notice, not an admission of mistake; it's a betrayal, not an attempt to make amends.