Appreciation: Talent is not the most important thing. No matter how high the talent is, if there are distractions, you can't serve your country faithfully. Lilliputians believe that the country cannot be destroyed by these disloyal and talented people.
Whether by nature or fate, I have decided to work hard all my life.
Appreciation: Gulliver, the hero, doesn't want to achieve much, just wants to do what he is interested in freely. As long as he can do this, it doesn't matter even if he works hard all his life.
If a well-behaved person makes mistakes because of ignorance, he will never have a great impact on social interests like those who deliberately corrupt. It is precisely because of their superb skills and means that they can double their bribery and cleverly cover up their own corruption.
Appreciation: They choose people with good conduct when choosing talents, because they think that such people do not have the idea of endangering the country like those who deliberately corrupt. It can also be seen from this sentence that they attach importance to social interests and hate people who have great influence on social interests.