True Excellence


1. Stable Core
Emotions are not easily swayed by external factors. When faced with challenges, you can endure, stay steady, and find solutions instead of breaking down, complaining, or avoiding.
2. Long-term Discipline and Persistence
It's not about a moment of passion, but about daily small accumulations: continuous learning, ongoing action, and constant improvement.
3. Strong Sense of Responsibility
Keep your promises in words and actions, take responsibility for the people around you and the work in your hands, deliver results, and be accountable.
4. Clear Self-awareness
Know what you're good at and what you lack. Don't overestimate or underestimate yourself. Keep adjusting and improving yourself.
5. Reliable Execution
Think and then act, do and succeed. No procrastination, no internal conflicts, no excuses.
6. Kindness with Boundaries
Have empathy, don't hurt others, but also don't wrong yourself. Have principles and bottom lines.
7. Attitude Toward Failure
Falling down isn't excellence. Getting up, reflecting, and moving forward after setbacks is true excellence.
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