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Collect famous examples about saying and doing.
A gentelman's word is irretrievable

Words must be done, and actions must be fruitful.

On weekdays, we can always hear such a sentence: "It is better to do well than to speak well." Yes! This sentence is actually very intuitive, representative and targeted, but there will be some contradictions in our real life and work, because everyone knows that "speaking" and "doing" need to be combined well, which is what we often say, "promoting reality with falsehood", so I think it is still necessary.

If you just talk and don't do it, it's an armchair strategist. On the contrary, if you just do it without saying it, it's in vain. In fact, the two are a unified organism and are indispensable. Without one, I think the effect will be greatly reduced. As long as we grasp both, I think we will generally get twice the result with half the effort.

Of course, this is not absolute, only relative! Of course, "saying" and "doing" are still closely related. Most units and enterprises have taken advantage of the relationship between saying and doing, and said they will do it. Through words and deeds, we can promote the smooth development of the work, achieve obvious results, have a successful career and promote prosperity. To this end, "saying" and "doing" are a whole, and "saying" and "doing" are always consistent. I think individuals will achieve something, and units and enterprises will flourish.