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A classic quote about how to be a good person

1. Don’t shirk responsibility, even if it is someone else’s responsibility. No matter what happens, the first thing to think about is whether you did something wrong. If you are right (which is impossible), then stand in the other person's perspective and experience the other person's feelings. (Putting this point first is to remind yourself that you must always do things with a sense of responsibility)

2. Let yourself adapt to the environment, rather than letting the environment adapt to you. Even if this is a very painful process. When you are new to a place, don't rush into one of the circles. After enough time and testing, your circle will naturally accept you. (This is the most precious principle)

3. Be generous. If you don’t know how to be generous, learn to be generous. If being generous makes you sad, just pretend to be generous. (It’s right to be generous)

4. Be low-key, keep low-key, and always be low-key (be lower-key than a temporary worker, you may not be as good as a new temporary worker in the eyes of others) Woolen cloth).

5. Be sweet-tongued and don’t begrudge your own cheers. You must be able to praise others. Good compliments make people feel comfortable, but don’t be overly offensive. (Haha)

6. If you feel that your work has gone very smoothly recently, then you should be more careful. (Be prepared for danger in good times)

7. Treat people politely and look into their eyes when greeting them. Always remember that you are an out-and-out junior. (The basic principle of being a good person)

8. Talk too much will lead to mistakes, talk less and do more, and talk less when there are many people. (I have suffered too much, and this principle is gained through lessons)

9. Don’t take other people’s kindness for granted, but know how to repay gratitude. (Don’t forget the excellent traditions of the Chinese people)

10. Be high-minded and have a normal mind. (It’s not a big deal, think of the bad for good things and the good for bad things. It’s a blessing in disguise. It’s unpredictable)

11. Keep time, but don’t expect others to keep time. (It’s never wrong to always be strict with yourself)

12. Keep your promises, but don’t make them easily, let alone keep other people’s promises to you in mind and take them as truth. (Remind everyone that even if you have to make a promise, you must promise something you can never keep, haha)

13. Don’t borrow money from colleagues. If you borrow it, pay it back on time; don’t lend money to colleagues, if you have to If you borrow it, consider it as a gift to him. (Haha, don’t take money too seriously, but you can’t do it without money)

14. If you lead a team, when summarizing the work, you should take responsibility for your mistakes and take all the credit. on the subordinate's head. When your boss and subordinates are present at the same time, you must remember to praise your subordinates promptly. (When criticizing people, you must do it when there are only two of you. Maintaining the cohesion of the team is the most important)

15. Don’t speak ill of another colleague in front of a colleague, but insist on talking about others. Don’t worry that the good words won’t reach the other party’s ears. If someone speaks ill of another person in front of you, you should keep a normal smile and refrain from commenting. (It is a wise saying that rumors should stop within oneself, and misfortunes should come from the mouth)

16. Avoid open confrontation with colleagues, including publicly raising objections, and fierce ones are even more undesirable. (When two tigers fight, one of them will be injured. Adhering to a balanced ability to do things will naturally resolve objections)

17. Help others often, but don't let them think that it is what you should do for granted. (Good intentions sometimes don’t have good results, but don’t be discouraged because of this. People’s hearts will always be judged forever. In one sentence: God is right for those who work hard!)

18. Telling the truth will set you back eight lifetimes. mold. (A loss is a kind of wealth, this is a principle that must be adhered to)

19. Be a good person before doing things, and be kind to things rather than people; be ruthless to things, but at the same time be affectionate to people. (Fair, impartial, open)

20. Always check whether you are proud, conceited, or looking down on others. (No matter how great a person is, it will be in vain without the cooperation and help of others)