1. Find a famous saying about flexibility
If you are poor, you will change, and if you change, you will be successful.
The saying comes from the Book of Changes: The following part of the series of words: If you are poor, you will change. Change will lead to generalization, and generalization will last for a long time. It means that when things develop to the extreme and exhaustion, they must seek change. After the change, they will be accessible and suitable for needs. Lao Can's Travel Notes Part 2˙Chapter 5: Just a changed word.
The Book of Changes says: If you are poor, you will change; if you change, you will be successful. There is no one in the world who is always fluent.
I remember there was a story about a very poor farmer. One day, his son asked: "Why do we have no food to eat?" The farmer thought hard for a while and replied: "Look at the top, only Seeing a salted fish hanging on the roof beam, the farmer asked his son to look at the salted fish and said to his son: "If you think in your heart that you can eat the salted fish on the beam, you will be able to eat." The son really I looked at the salted fish, thought for a while, and then actually ate it.
What truth can be seen from this little story? I don’t think I need to say more, everyone understands that sometimes a person does not have to be the best. Try other methods to solve the problem.
What is the explanation for the disparity between the rich and the poor in the world? Is it true that a person is destined to be poor or rich as soon as he is born? I think that's not the case. I believe that as long as you are willing to work hard and pay, opportunities will definitely appear. Life is full of hope, and the future is created by you. Success is not accidental, but depends on how much you pay, as if: " "Water can carry a boat, but it can also capsize it." In the end, I had this idea: Although there are many difficulties in front of you, you have to tell yourself that I will be successful. I did not bow to the difficulties, but tried my best to solve them. Right. 2. Looking for material about flexibility. 3 quotes and 3 sentences.
1. Lu Yu knew how to adapt, abandoned Buddhism and followed literature, and eventually became great. Lu Yu, a famous scholar in the Tang Dynasty, was an orphan since he was a child. He was raised by a Zen master. Although Lu Yu was in the temple, he did not want to chant sutras and chant Buddha all day long. Instead, he liked to read poems and books. Lu Yu insisted on going down the mountain to study, but was opposed by the Zen master. In order to solve problems for Lu Yu, the Zen master also wanted to make things better. Lu Yu educated him well and asked him to learn tea making. In the process of studying tea art, Lu Yu met a kind-hearted old woman and not only learned the complicated tea making skills, but also learned many principles of reading and life. When Lu Yu finally brought a steaming cup of Kuding tea to the Zen master, the Zen master finally agreed to his request to go down the mountain to study. Later, Lu Yu wrote the widely circulated "Tea Classic" and carried forward the tea culture of the motherland! 2. Sima Guang knew how to be adaptable, alert and inspirational, and became a literary giant. Sima Guang was a child who was fond of playing and sleeping. For this reason, he was often punished by his teacher and ridiculed by his peers. Under his teacher's earnest instruction, he determined to change his greed. He had a bad sleeping habit. In order to get up early, he drank a full stomach of water before going to bed. As a result, he did not wake up in the morning, but wet the bed. So the clever Sima Guang made a warning pillow out of garden wood. When he turned over in the morning, he wet the bed. His head slipped on the bed board and he woke up naturally. From then on, he got up early every day to study and persevered, and finally became a knowledgeable great writer who wrote "Zi Zhi Tong Jian". 3. Chen Ping knew how to adapt, regardless of past grudges. Achieving hegemony. Chen Ping, a famous prime minister in the Western Han Dynasty, was poor when he was young, and he and his brother depended on each other. In order to inherit his father's destiny, to shine in the family, he did not engage in production, and studied behind closed doors. However, his sister-in-law did not tolerate him. In order to eliminate the conflict between brother and sister-in-law, he faced repeated humiliation. , held back, and as the sister-in-law's behavior worsened, she finally couldn't bear it anymore, ran away from home, and wanted to wander around the world. After being chased back by her brother, she ignored the past grudges and prevented her brother from divorcing her, which became a good talk in the local area. Finally, there is an old man who is famous for Come, accept apprentices for free and teach. After completing the studies, he assists Liu Bang and achieves great success. Animal: American Professor Wick once did an interesting experiment: put some bees and flies into a flat glass bottle at the same time Inside, the bottom of the bottle faced the light and the mouth of the bottle faced the dark. As a result, the bees struggled desperately towards the light, and finally died of exhaustion, while the scurrying flies actually slipped out of the narrow neck of the bottle to escape. This is An experiment tells us: In an environment full of uncertainty, sometimes what we need is not to work persistently in a set direction, but to find a way to survive in an adaptable manner; not to follow the rules, but to break through them. We cannot deny the role of persistence in promoting life, but we should also see that in a world that is constantly changing, flexible action is much better than orderly decline. Famous quote: Bernard Shaw said, "A wise man adapts himself The world, and unwise people will only insist on making the world adapt to themselves. (Adaptation) Shakespeare said: "Don't let your mind become your prisoner. (Adaptation) Bernard said: "The greatest obstacle to our learning is Known things, not unknown things. (Learn to be flexible and don’t let the known things destroy you) I have some personal suggestions. In fact, many famous sayings and aphorisms are not from one aspect. Many celebrities have many kinds of excellence. Character, so pay attention to multiple aspects of exploration, famous quotes and materials are not a problem~. 3. What are the words to describe flexibility? 100 kinds of exquisite: Linglong: flexible and agile in all aspects. .
Clumsy: Describes inflexible movements.
Changes: direction. Describes being flexible and unpredictable.
When soldiers come, you will block it; when water comes, the soil will cover you up: it refers to adopting flexible countermeasures according to the specific situation.
Soldiers come to defeat the enemy, water comes to the earth weir: refers to adopting flexible countermeasures according to the specific situation.
When soldiers come, they will be greeted, and when water comes, earthen weirs will be met: It refers to adopting flexible countermeasures according to the specific situation.
If you don’t know, just go: know: understand. Go and leave: means to stay or to advance or retreat. Don’t know how to play it by ear and be flexible.
Adapt to the situation: change with the opportunity or situation. Described as flexible and alert.
Slow eyebrows and dull eyes: refers to eyes that are dull and inflexible.
Clever: Smart: well-developed intelligence and high talent. Smart: Flexible and well-behaved. Describes children as smart, lively and well-behaved.
Dumbheaded: dull: dull, inflexible. Describes slow and clumsy thinking and action.
When the enemy changes, we change: When the enemy's situation changes, our countermeasures must also change accordingly. Describes flexibility and adaptability.
Laws have final conclusions, but soldiers have no permanent shape: Fa: art of war; theory: judgment; shape: method. Although there are certain conclusions in the art of war, there are no fixed methods for using troops in combat. It is a metaphor for taking flexible measures based on reality.
The door of convenience: convenience: This Buddhist term refers to flexible treatment. It was originally a way for Buddhism to guide people into Buddhism, and later it showed people a convenient way.
Flying dragon and dancing phoenix: originally described the winding and majestic mountains. Later, he also described the calligraphy strokes as powerful and flexible.
The phoenix dances and the dragon flies: describes the calligraphy strokes as powerful and flexible.
Clean and neat: neat: flexible and agile, also means neat and organized. Describe nothing superfluous. It's so refreshing to watch. It also describes skilled, agile and accurate movements.
Gupanzuru: Gupan: look left and right; Zuru: act according to one's own wishes. Very flexible and able to look around.
Rules and Steps: Rules, Rules: compasses and squares, extension as the criterion; Steps: walking with feet. It means to act strictly according to the rules without hesitation. It also refers to being rigid and inflexible in doing things.
Rules, rules and regulations: compass and square, extension is the criterion. It means to act strictly according to the rules without hesitation. It also refers to being rigid and inflexible in doing things.
Learn and apply flexibly: refers to learning flexibly and being good at application. 4. Words that describe flexibility and elusiveness
Words that describe "flexibility and elusiveness" and their meanings are:
1. Mysterious: very mysterious and unpredictable. Often used to describe some incomprehensible things or phenomena.
2. Variety: describes a lot of changes. It also means great changes.
3. Adaptability: refers to responding flexibly as the situation changes.
4. Tongquandabian: Tongquandabian, Tong,da: understand, understand; Quan,bian: expediency, flexibility. It is a metaphor for not sticking to the old ways of doing things and knowing how to adapt to changes.
5. Wait and see: watch the development of things and take different measures according to different development situations. 5. Words to describe resourcefulness
Manage the odds, use ingenious strategies to plan things, and success depends on God. The three stooges are better than Zhuge Liang
Flexible military strategies, talents and strategies, taking advantage of the opportunity, taking advantage of the weakness, and following the power. Be bold, bold, resourceful, active, active, and flexible
The strategy will be flexible, the strategy will be good, the strategy will be good, the strategy will be flexible, the strategy will be flexible, the strategy will be flexible, the strategy will be flexible, the strategy will be expedient
The best strategy will win, the best strategy will win, the strategy will be wise, the next strategy will be planned, and the next strategy will be offered. Scheming, scheming, mental tricks, heart calculations, finding gaps, tactful strategies
Intelligence, strategy, resourcefulness, and strategy
Countermeasures, empty city scheming, bitter flesh scheming, chain scheming, flexibility, beauty scheming, Trojan horse scheming, clever living, organic change, scheming, and scheming.
A century-old plan to create an ecstasy array, to use expedients and workarounds to seize opportunities, to seize the opportunity, to seize the opportunity, to deal with the power, to alert the snake.
To be bold, to divert the tiger away from the mountain, to be resourceful, to cut off the ear, to be soft-hearted, to turn against the customer, to use all the energy to drain the fire, to watch the firework from the other side. Use scheming
Close the door to catch thieves and delay the attack. Fish in troubled waters. Use maneuverability to grasp the edge and try to plan a perfect plan. Far-reaching hypocrisy. Idiot and madness
See the wind and steer the ship. See the opportunity and act according to the opportunity. Make mistakes. Borrowing corpses to bring back souls, golden cicadas to escape from their shells, tips and tricks
Exhaustive strategies, watching the wind, maneuvering the rudder, spying on the direction, being cunning and calculating, Li Daitao, dealing with the deadlock at the moment, being flexible and flexible, using the Six Taoist Three Strategies
Concealing the truth, using melon seeds, spiritual disks, horses, bending bows, knocking on the side, throwing bricks and attracting jade to abandon. The soldiers protect the chariot and use every possible means to capture the thieves and capture the king. The poor bandits do not pursue them.
Expedient tactics are used to defeat the enemy. Thirty-six tactics, both soft and hard, are used by nature. They are good at making plans for themselves. Go up to the house and take out the ladder. They are far-sighted and resourceful. >
Linglong in all kinds of ways: Linglong: Flexible and agile.
Flexible and agile in all aspects. Clumsy: describes inflexible movements.
Change without direction: direction: direction.
Good at change without fixed direction and routine.
Describes flexible and unpredictable changes. When soldiers come, we will block it; when water comes, the earth will cover us up: it refers to adopting flexible countermeasures according to the specific situation.
Soldiers come to defeat the enemy, water comes to the earth weir: refers to adopting flexible countermeasures according to the specific situation. When soldiers come, they will be greeted, and when water comes, the weirs will come: This refers to adopting flexible countermeasures according to the specific situation.
If you don’t know, just go: know: understand. Go and leave: means to stay or to advance or retreat.
Don’t know how to act according to circumstances and handle things flexibly. Contingency: Changing with the opportunity or situation.
Described as flexible and alert. Slow eyebrows and dull eyes: refers to eyes that are dull and inflexible.
Clever: Smart: well-developed intelligence and high talent. Smart: Flexible and well-behaved.
Describes children as smart, lively and well-behaved. Stupid: dull: dull, inflexible.
Describe slow and clumsy thinking and actions. The enemy changes and we change: When the enemy's situation changes, our countermeasures must also change accordingly.
Describes flexibility and adaptability. Laws have final conclusions, but soldiers have no permanent shape: Fa: art of war; Lun: judgment; Shape: method.
Although there are certain conclusions on the art of war, there is no fixed method for using troops in combat. It is a metaphor for taking flexible measures based on reality.
The door of convenience: convenience: This Buddhist term refers to flexible treatment. It was originally a way for Buddhism to guide people into Buddhism, and later it showed people a convenient way.
Flying dragon and dancing phoenix: originally described the winding and majestic mountains. Later, he also described the calligraphy strokes as powerful and flexible.
The phoenix dances and the dragon flies: describes the calligraphy strokes as powerful and flexible. Neat: neat: flexible and agile, also means neat and organized.
Describes nothing superfluous. It's so refreshing to watch.
It also describes skilled, agile and accurate movements. Gupanzuru: Gupan: look left and right; Zuru: act according to one's own wishes.
Very flexible and able to look around. Rules and steps: rules, ju: compasses and squares, extension as the criterion; steps: walking with feet.
Refers to doing things strictly according to the rules and taking no hesitation. It also refers to being rigid and inflexible in doing things.
Rules, rules and regulations: compass and square, extension is the criterion. It means to act strictly according to the rules without hesitation.
It also refers to being rigid and inflexible in doing things. Learn and apply flexibly: refers to learning flexibly and being good at application.