1. Turn dedication into a habit. In the short term, it is for the employer, and in the long term, it is for yourself.
2. To make a person show his true nature, asking him to assume a responsibility is the most effective way. —— Somerset Maugham
3. Perform your duties conscientiously in your respective positions. There is no need for grand words. Silent actions will explain everything.
4. If your heart is small, all small things will be big; if your heart is big, all big things will be small. When things are big or difficult, it depends on your responsibility; in adversity or good times, it depends on your mind; whether you are happy or angry, it depends on your cultivation; whether you are willing to give up or gain, it depends on your wisdom; whether you succeed or fail, it depends on your persistence. Let everything take its course; be calm when encountering difficulties; be calm when you are proud; be calm when you are frustrated; hardships and twists and turns are inevitable; and you will understand after all the vicissitudes of life. Drink pure tea, shut your mouth about right and wrong, and make friends who understand the Tao.
5. The improvement of employee capabilities and responsibilities is the source of corporate success. ——IBM Company
6. There is no big concept of right and wrong. It is easy to establish right and wrong based on feelings and immediate needs. In the end, you will become indifferent to right and wrong.
7. Responsibility is directly proportional to opportunity. ——Wilson
8. As a man, only if you are accustomed to hardship and strictness can you do your duty in the face of difficulties. ——General Patton, a graduate of West Point Military Academy in 1909
9. Dedication and professionalism create a career, and integrity and sincerity contribute to love.
10. What young people need is not just to learn knowledge from books, nor just to listen to various instructions from others, but to strengthen a professional spirit, take immediate action on the entrustment of superiors, and complete tasks wholeheartedly. .
——Albert Harbert, a famous alumnus of West Point Military Academy