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Man must have light, but also have sharp edge

There is light without sharpness, there is weakness.

There is no light, it is crazy.

The light is your value, and the sharp edge is your armor.

The light is responsible for letting you be seen, and the sharp edge can protect you completely.

Man must have light, and he must also have sharpness; first he must have light, and then he must grow sharpness.

Man must have light, but also have sharp edge

First there is the light, then there is the sharpness.

There is light without sharpness, it is weakness; there is sharpness without light, it is madness.

Light is the light that emanates from your body, it can be excellent quality, extraordinary ability, dazzling charm and all other things that attract people's attention.

The sharp edge is an outward thorn, a recognition of the self, and a sharp pride.

"Those who know others are wise, and those who know themselves are clear", only when people have a correct understanding of themselves can they better understand the world and discover themselves.

No matter how you behave or do things, don't be too sharp, know how to precipitate and observe.

As the old saying goes, "the gun hits the head bird", you are too anxious to show yourself, but you will let yourself lose competitiveness first.

They all say, "Wood shows in the forest, and the wind will destroy it."

The sharp edge is too exposed, the high profile is everywhere, the speech and work do not know how to leave room, and it is easy to force yourself into a dead end.

Man must have light, but also have sharp edge

Zuo Zongtang was bold and fierce, and during his return to Beijing, he offended many people because he was outspoken and did not put others in his eyes, and in the face of the exclusion of his colleagues, he had to hide in the palace under the pretext of illness to cultivate.

When he was old, he also told his children that when he was young, he was domineering and always boasted about his skills, but later when he looked at the history books, he found that his skills were far from those of his predecessors, and he has since converged.

You can show your sharpness, but this will wait until you have gained a firm foothold, and when you have reached the level of ability, you do not need to show it yourself, and the sharpness will be displayed on its own.

Man must have light, but also have sharp edge

There is both light and sharpness.

Light is the heart of light, and sharpness is hard armor.

Only when there is light in the heart can the light be seen, and if there is no sharp edge, even the brightest light will lose and become dim.

Life needs to be sharp.

In life, light is a kind heart, a way to know tolerance, to be able to consider others, but to know that life not only needs kindness.

"People are good to be bullied, horses are good to be ridden", your kindness may be regarded as weak, and your intimateness may be labeled as "good bully".

In life, in the face of unreasonable demands, you know how to refuse, you have no obligation to do for others, everyone is living for themselves.

Man must have light, but also have sharp edge

Work requires sharp edge.

In work, we must have our own bottom line and dare to express our opinions and ideas.

Don't, always follow others and go along with others, when you become the shadow of others, it is also when you lose your own value.

In the family, the same need for sharp edge.

In family life, light is love, and sharpness is boundaries.

Husband and wife get along, it is not enough to have love, but also need to maintain their independence, love is not control, not confinement, but an interaction.

Man must have light, but also have sharp edge

Educating children requires sharp edge.

To make rules for children, you can't spoil without principle.

How can a child, like a small sapling, thrive without pruning its branches and leaves in the early stages of growth?

Zuo Zongtang wrote a couplet to his children: "We want the gate to be lu, accumulate virtue and goodness; be a good child, plough the field and read."

He did not teach his children how to get a meritorious name, but asked the children to be down-to-earth.

Man must have light, but also have sharp edge
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