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Tamia Liu: I can't let anyone look down on me. How can I make others respect me?
Everyone doesn't want to be looked down upon by others, so we should work harder. Liu Tao was looked down upon and under great pressure when she first entered the workplace, but now she has come out step by step. This side that is now displayed in front of everyone is very successful. So how can we make others respect themselves?

First, personality. First of all, if your character is weak, then you will be easily bullied and looked down upon by others, so you must be strong when choosing, not the kind of strength that forces others, but the strength that can make others fear. Therefore, if you want people to look up, you must be very confident and never show cowardice, which will only make others look down on themselves more.

Second, ability. Secondly, in terms of ability, every profession has certain requirements for ability, whether it is entertainment or workplace, ability is necessary, because others are not looking for embroidered pillows or beautiful vases, they are looking for people with very strong ability to bring benefits to themselves, so they should constantly learn knowledge and improve their ability, so as to go higher step by step and let others respect themselves.

Third, be patient. Finally, regarding perseverance, many things require us to have a tough character, because life is not Ma Pingchuan, and there are bound to be ups and downs. If you give up at a little setback and can't persist, then you are doomed to walk not far on that road, and there will be no greater gains in life. Therefore, you must be patient and be able to endure the pain that others can't stand before you can reach the position that others can't reach.

I don't know how my friends think that we can make others look up to us. If you have any good ideas, you can leave a message at the bottom of the comment area to let more friends know how to be a good person.