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Your demeanor determines your height

Your demeanor determines your height

A person with demeanor reflects his wisdom and cultivation in every move he makes when dealing with others. Improving personal cultivation cannot be achieved overnight, it requires us to cultivate it throughout our lives.

1. Read more good books

Books are mankind’s best friends. Reading can clarify the mind, clear the brain, improve the intelligence, and nourish the spirit. Mingxin means that it can broaden the minds of others and cleanse people's souls. Clearing the brain means that it can broaden people's thinking and broaden their horizons. Yizhi means that reading can increase people's intelligence and talents. Nourishing Qi means that reading can cultivate people's sentiments and improve their abilities. A person’s own cultivation and temperament.

First of all, read more professional books related to the job you are engaged in to cultivate your "talent". As a modern person, you must have high talents and abilities in order to adapt to the work environment and be competent. To do your own work, you need to read more professional books.

Secondly, read more books on literature and art to cultivate your "aura". Modern people's work and life are complicated. They must maintain agile thinking so as not to fall into rigid, mechanical dogmatism. To this end, they need to read more books on literature and art, improve their literary accomplishments, and strengthen their own imagination, creativity and influence.

Finally, read more books on politics to cultivate an "atmosphere". To cultivate an "atmosphere", you must read books on political theory, accurately grasp their essence, integrate theory with practice, and learn For use.

2. Practice more

We must have more contact with the society and learn more from others. As the saying goes, among three people, we must have our own teachers. We must draw wisdom and experience from the masses.

Thinking must be put into practice, and thinking in practice. Only by constantly changing yourself, tempering yourself, improving yourself, and becoming a person with grace can you be more comfortable in dealing with others.