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Mao Zedong's famous epigram
The famous saying "Modesty makes people progress and pride makes people lag behind" was written by the great President Mao Zedong.

1, source:

Shang Mo Yu: Losses are numerous, but gains are meager. It means: complacency brings losses, modesty gains gains. Later, Chairman Mao made the past serve the present in his article, and included this famous saying in Quotations of Chairman Mao, that is, "Modesty makes people progress and pride makes people lag behind".

2. Modesty and prudence are the traditional virtues of the Chinese nation and the fine style of China. Chairman Mao's "modesty makes people progress, while pride makes people lag behind" requires all party member to maintain the traditional virtues and fine style of modesty and prudence, and all party member cadres, especially leading cadres, to continue to adhere to modesty and prudence and guard against arrogance and rashness in light of the new historical reality? Not impetuous style, and further maintain and carry forward it. Even if we have made great achievements in our work, there is no reason to be arrogant. Modesty makes people progress, while pride makes people lag behind. We should always remember this truth. "

3, horses can take risks, and fields are not as good as cattle; A strong car can carry a load, but it is better to cross the river by boat. Shorter feet and longer inches. Everyone has advantages and disadvantages. Every cadre in party member should pay more attention to the advantages and advantages of others, think more about his own problems and shortcomings, and constantly improve and overcome them. Only in this way can we make great progress and keep improving. For ourselves, it is also of great significance.