As a human being, it is inevitable to communicate with others. How you treat others is very important. The greatest success for a person is to become an interesting and lovely person. No matter what situation you are in, there are still people who recognize you and support you. From ancient times to the present, how to treat others and deal with things has been a very important lesson. If you don’t believe it, take a look at these famous sayings about dealing with others!
Famous sayings about dealing with others:
1. If you are poor, you should be alone. Da Ze and benefit the world. ——"Mencius: Devoting Your Heart"
2. Sincerity is the foundation of self-cultivation, and understanding kindness is the foundation of sincerity. ——Zhu Xi of the Song Dynasty
3. Treat the home as the home, the township as the township, the country as the country, and the world as the world. ——"Guanzi·Herdsman"
4. The old and the old are in harmony with the old; the young and the young are in harmony with the young. ——"Mencius 1st King Hui of Liang"
5. In terms of boldness, one must learn from birds; in terms of talkativeness, one must learn from fish. ——Hugo "The Man Who Laughs"
6. In this world, there are not many things that are satisfactory. Since we are living as human beings, we can only adapt to the actual environment we live in and be patient with everything. —— Tagore's "Shipwreck"
7. Frequently talking about other people's shortcomings will only make a person narrow-minded, make a person very suspicious, and very boring. —— Tagore's "Shipwreck"
8. Only those who treat each other sincerely can be true friends. Anyone who plots against his friends is deceiving himself. ——Haji. Abubakar. Imang
9. Sincerity is the most basic power that makes a person great. It enables a person's shortcomings and mistakes to be forgiven. ——Roland
10. Be honest with others, and others will not bully you; be honest with others, and everything will be accomplished. ——(China) Feng Yuxiang
11. Although I have some advantages, the advantage I value most is my humility. ——Montesquieu