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Trust law: don't trust people who don't trust others. The law of cleverness: the smartest person is the one who will hide his cleverness. Law of repayment: being too eager to repay others for their kindness is an expression of ungratefulness. Gift Law: how to give a gift is more important than what gift to give. Truth Law: revealing the truth needs to think twice as much as concealing the truth. The law of bowing: either don't bow, bow deeply if you want to. Law of protection: protect yourself not by walls, but by friends. Voice Law: the higher the voice of both sides, the more difficult the dialogue is. Law of trouble: half the trouble in life is caused by saying "OK" too fast or "no" too slow. Law of shame: it's your shame to cheat me for the first time; It's my shame to lie to me for the second time. The law of thinking: think about what a person says, not the person who speaks. The law of deception: the people who are most easily deceived are those who think they are smarter than anyone else. The law of respect: self-esteem is the source of self-discipline. The person who can say "no" to himself is the one who respects himself most. The law of foolishness: no one doesn't say foolishness. What's terrible is those who deliberately say foolishness. Law of promise: he who promises slowly realizes his promise fastest. The law of humility: humility is the art of letting others take the initiative to discover how great you are. The law of prejudice: prejudice makes a person's mind like a pupil: the stronger the light, the more it contracts. Law of Honor: if you really want to accomplish something, don't worry who will get honor after it is done. Law of friends: if we know that friends will change, we won't be in a hurry to change friends. Relationship Law: there are two ways to maintain a relationship: one is mutual cooperation and the other is mutual competition. Worship Law: we always like people who worship ourselves, but we don't necessarily like people we worship. The law of detail: smart liars make up details, but smarter liars avoid mentioning details. The law of misunderstanding: telling the truth to people who misunderstand you usually leads to more misunderstandings. Law of advice: advise friends to stay where there is no one, and praise friends on crowded occasions. Law of praise: when the enemy praises you, you should think about what you have done wrong. Vanity Law: we can't stand the vanity of others because it hurts our vanity. Law of truth and falsehood: some words in life are true, but they sound very false; Some words are false, but they are believed. Rumor Law: those who will spread rumors to you will also spread rumors about you; He who is willing to lie for you will lie to you. The law of comment: there is only one way to avoid being commented: do nothing, say nothing, and be inappropriate. Law of imagination: if you find that others are not as good as you think, please don't be angry, because you are not as good as you think. Law of giving: there are two kinds of people in the world: requester and giver. The former may eat better, but the latter can definitely sleep better. Forget the law: ① don't forget what should be remembered, but don't remember what should be forgotten; ② Those who forget history will repeat history. The law of silence: ① sometimes you have to be silent to be heard by more people; ② Those who do not understand your silence will not understand your language. The law of doubt: ① trust is a virtue, but doubt makes me learn more; ② Don't do a thing when you are not sure, let alone give up what you are doing because of people's doubt; Law of opinion: ① only ask for opinions from people with similar abilities; ② People who need to listen to others' opinions most often dislike others' opinions to themselves. The law of judgment: ① accept everyone's criticism, but keep your own judgment; ② Judge a person by the question he asks, not his answer. Defect law: ① a hundred advantages are often destroyed by a fatal defect; ② When the left eye sees the shortcomings of others, the right eye should examine itself. The law of making friends: ① make friends when you don't need them; ② Tell me who you like, and I'll know who you are. The law of error: ① compared with the methods we use to cover up our mistakes, almost all mistakes are forgivable; ② A fault does not become a mistake until you refuse to admit it; ③ Most people make mistakes because they love to use their brains when they should use their feelings, but they love to use their emotions when they should use their brains. The law of lies: ① lies are dangerous, and only telling the truth is the safest; ② A malicious truth is more terrible than all fabricated lies; ③ It is the cruelest lie to keep silent when it is time to tell the truth; ④ If you shut out all lies, truth cannot come in; ⑤ A good lie is sometimes better than a foolish honesty. Enemy Law: ① there are no enemies in the world that are not worth paying attention to; ② Choose enemies more carefully than friends; ③ Forgive your enemies, for that is what annoys them most; ④ The enemy's evaluation of us is more true than our evaluation of ourselves; ⑤ You should be equally careful in front of the biggest or smallest enemy; ⑥ The most respected people should be our enemies, because they give us the opportunity to reflect.
Trust law: don't trust people who don't trust others. The law of cleverness: the smartest person is the one who will hide his cleverness. Law of repayment: being too eager to repay others for their kindness is an expression of ungratefulness. Gift Law: how to give a gift is more important than what gift to give. Truth Law: revealing the truth needs to think twice as much as concealing the truth. The law of bowing: either don't bow, bow deeply if you want to. Law of protection: protect yourself not by walls, but by friends. Voice Law: the higher the voice of both sides, the more difficult the dialogue is. Law of trouble: half the trouble in life is caused by saying "OK" too fast or "no" too slow. Law of shame: it's your shame to cheat me for the first time; It's my shame to lie to me for the second time. The law of thinking: think about what a person says, not the person who speaks. The law of deception: the people who are most easily deceived are those who think they are smarter than anyone else. The law of respect: self-esteem is the source of self-discipline. The person who can say "no" to himself is the one who respects himself most. The law of foolishness: no one doesn't say foolishness. What's terrible is those who deliberately say foolishness. Law of promise: he who promises slowly realizes his promise fastest. The law of humility: humility is the art of letting others take the initiative to discover how great you are. The law of prejudice: prejudice makes a person's mind like a pupil: the stronger the light, the more it contracts. Law of Honor: if you really want to accomplish something, don't worry who will get honor after it is done. Law of friends: if we know that friends will change, we won't be in a hurry to change friends. Relationship Law: there are two ways to maintain a relationship: one is mutual cooperation and the other is mutual competition. Worship Law: we always like people who worship ourselves, but we don't necessarily like people we worship. The law of detail: smart liars make up details, but smarter liars avoid mentioning details. The law of misunderstanding: telling the truth to people who misunderstand you usually leads to more misunderstandings. Law of advice: advise friends to stay where there is no one, and praise friends on crowded occasions. Law of praise: when the enemy praises you, you should think about what you have done wrong. Vanity Law: we can't stand the vanity of others because it hurts our vanity. Law of truth and falsehood: some words in life are true, but they sound very false; Some words are false, but they are believed. Rumor Law: those who will spread rumors to you will also spread rumors about you; He who is willing to lie for you will lie to you. The law of comment: there is only one way to avoid being commented: do nothing, say nothing, and be inappropriate. Law of imagination: if you find that others are not as good as you think, please don't be angry, because you are not as good as you think. Law of giving: there are two kinds of people in the world: requester and giver. The former may eat better, but the latter can definitely sleep better. Forget the law: ① don't forget what should be remembered, but don't remember what should be forgotten; ② Those who forget history will repeat history. The law of silence: ① sometimes you have to be silent to be heard by more people; ② Those who do not understand your silence will not understand your language. The law of doubt: ① trust is a virtue, but doubt makes me learn more; ② Don't do a thing when you are not sure, let alone give up what you are doing because of people's doubt; Law of opinion: ① only ask for opinions from people with similar abilities; ② People who need to listen to others' opinions most often dislike others' opinions to themselves. The law of judgment: ① accept everyone's criticism, but keep your own judgment; ② Judge a person by the question he asks, not his answer. Defect law: ① a hundred advantages are often destroyed by a fatal defect; ② When the left eye sees the shortcomings of others, the right eye should examine itself. The law of making friends: ① make friends when you don't need them; ② Tell me who you like, and I'll know who you are. The law of error: ① compared with the methods we use to cover up our mistakes, almost all mistakes are forgivable; ② A fault does not become a mistake until you refuse to admit it; ③ Most people make mistakes because they love to use their brains when they should use their feelings, but they love to use their emotions when they should use their brains. The law of lies: ① lies are dangerous, and only telling the truth is the safest; ② A malicious truth is more terrible than all fabricated lies; ③ It is the cruelest lie to keep silent when it is time to tell the truth; ④ If you shut out all lies, truth cannot come in; ⑤ A good lie is sometimes better than a foolish honesty. Enemy Law: ① there are no enemies in the world that are not worth paying attention to; ② Choose enemies more carefully than friends; ③ Forgive your enemies, for that is what annoys them most; ④ The enemy's evaluation of us is more true than our evaluation of ourselves; ⑤ You should be equally careful in front of the biggest or smallest enemy; ⑥ The most respected people should be our enemies, because they give us the opportunity to reflect.
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