Saturday, October 31, 2015

Moral of the curve behavior

     Living in the world almost everyone wishes to live it straight, heroic, majestic mid-life. But for a living, people can not always keep on the straight on her. To achieve the purpose of life. Sometimes we must learn to bend his own personality. We must xun xoe, sycophantic someone in person. We must be polite, courteous, and respect someone, whether in our hearts not love them, with kind people like them, often we despise. To take someone's heart, we have to lose their ego, wholeheartedly serving them. Even we have to give away all his self-esteem. That is part of the picture of life. We were successful though and noble society. But not always keep his outspoken discretion. To reach success, sometimes we have to pay the heavy price. Road to success, never is flat at all. To overcome these difficulties and obstructions on the road. We sometimes have to lose yourself, to ring again, to suffer, to be smart, sometimes even to deceive again.

       That is why we should not be so important in the frankly do. Higher honesty is not honesty, but rather follow their own will. A wise person inside is hardened, hard-boiled, but outside still soft, change the circumstances, specific situations. When we express all his talent, to shine in society. When we self obscures the intelligence, talent of yourself. When we bluntly, sturdy advance. As they hurried retreat, seek shelter enemies. When the software looks upon by others, but in our hearts are cherished own intentions ... Just us retain the good workers are being. This principle is consistent with the nature of the species. In a tree, the core remains rigid than the shell. In an animal, more rigid skeleton musculature still outside. People also like, part personality inside it should be firm, strong. As the external manifestations make it the wise, gain more benefits, and less damaging to ourselves most. Anyway, as a person, everyone loved the modest, soft, subtle and delicate. Do not turn your frankness becomes rudeness.
                                                                                          Author: Pham Thi Hoi

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