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A wise man will be famous all over the world if he argues with his heart without saying much and does his best without reducing his merits.

-"Get rid of poverty and talk about politics" and other articles.

■ explanation

Will honest people suffer? Comrade * * * *' s answer is no, seeking truth from facts is the soul of Marxism, which is reflected in treating people, that is, telling the truth, doing practical things and being honest. Comrade * * * thinks that people who don't act according to objective laws honestly may gain an advantage for a while, but in the end they will run into a wall and suffer. However, if we proceed from reality, respect facts and science, not only value, not only books, but also practicality, we will eventually be recognized by the masses and affirmed by society. This also determines that entrepreneurs will do more things, talk less or even do nothing at all, and will not "eat dumb losses." How much you have done, what you have done, the eyes of the masses are discerning, they all see it in their eyes and remember it in their hearts. Such "sincerity" is one of the necessary qualities of leading cadres. In Miscellaneous Talks on Politics, in addition to "sincerity", Comrade * * also suggested that leaders need to have the concepts of party spirit, measurement, integrity and boldness of vision. And these qualities must rely on the accumulation and sublimation of practice, which is the inevitable result of practice.

■ Original code

A wise man will be famous all over the world if he argues with his heart without saying much and does his best without reducing his merits. It is wise to say more without doing, and to write without doing is to observe. Therefore, if he is intelligent and has no observation, he will feel (lazy) on him and he will do the opposite.

-The Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period-Mozi's "Mozi's Self-cultivation"

■ explanation

The above passage is from Mozi's "Self-cultivation". Self-cultivation, like pre-Qin Confucianism, is an organic part of Mohist ideology. Mohism not only recognizes that self-cultivation is the foundation of doing things, but also attaches importance to practice, reflection and other self-cultivation methods and the influence of environment on self-cultivation Mohism's concept of self-cultivation has had an important influence on China's traditional thought of self-cultivation.

Mohism's principle of self-cultivation is to consolidate the foundation first and then serve at the end. Consolidate the foundation first, that is, grasp the main aspects of the main contradictions, and then cut into the key points to get twice the result with half the effort; Giving up the essentials and becoming a mere formality will deviate from the fundamental purpose of self-cultivation. Therefore, Mozi said: "A wise man will argue with his heart without saying much, and will be famous all over the world if he does his best without reducing his merits." A man of great wisdom, knowing clearly without saying much, doing things without boasting, can also be famous all over the world "Nothing to say, only wisdom to say, nothing to say, only observation to say", pay attention to wisdom rather than literary talent, pay attention to clarity and understanding. "A wise man has no observation, but he is lazy and does the opposite." Without wisdom, he can't see clearly, and his slackness will only run counter to success.