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Famous aphorisms describing troubles

1) Only worry is the most correct meaning, because it can make people humble. -(wounded scholar) Hiltai

2) Melancholy is due to one's incompetence, and worry is due to one's desire, fear and dissatisfaction. Dumas (French writer)

3) If you can find your own shortcomings as accurately as others, then your life will be extraordinary.

4) living in the applause of others is a person who can't stand the test.

5) Don't try to guess what others think. If there is no correct judgment with wisdom and experience, mistakes will usually be made.

6) To know a person, we only need to see whether his starting point and destination are consistent, so we can know whether he is sincere.

7) The truth of life is just hidden in the plain.

8) People who don't take a bath will not smell fragrant if they spray perfume hard. Fame and honor come from real talent and knowledge. Germany is naturally fragrant.

9) It is better to accept it than to reject it as a fact.

10) Adversity is a necessary process of growth. People who are brave enough to accept adversity will become stronger and stronger.

1 1) You should thank the person who told you your shortcomings.

12) People who can think of others are never lonely.

13) If a person can't forgive others from the heart, he will never feel at ease.

14) People who are full of their own opinions and ideas will never hear other people's voices.

15) It only takes one sentence to destroy a person, but it takes a thousand words to cultivate a person. Please have mercy.

16) When you give advice to others, it is useless if you don't care about others' self-esteem.

17) Don't confuse arrogance with wisdom. Don't let your modesty lack wisdom.

18) Don't look back to see who cursed you. If a mad dog bites you, do you have to get down and bite back?

19) old grievances have been buried, so it is better not to explore them again. -(German writer) Hesse

20) The troubles that the dull soul can't control should be dispelled by reason. -(Ancient Greek philosopher) Demok Park Jung Su