"Those who have no intention are public, and those who have no self are bright" comes from Yin Shan's Motto Lian Bi in Qing Dynasty.
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Example 1: The more difficult things are, the thicker people are, the more urgent things are, the more smooth things are, and the more unintentional things are.
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The more tolerant you should be when dealing with difficult things; With people who are difficult to get along with, the more generous you should be, the more gentle you should be when dealing with emergencies, and the more peaceful you should be when dealing with important things; When dealing with difficult problems, the more you should have no opinion.
Exodus 2: People who don't reflect on themselves can't see a whole body disease. People who have no patience can do nothing.
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People who don't reflect on themselves can't see their illness; People who have no patience can't achieve anything.
Example 3: Walk every day, not afraid to walk thousands of miles. Do it often, not afraid of a thousand things.
[translation]
Walking every day is not afraid of a thousand miles, and doing things every day is not afraid of a thousand miles.
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