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1. Everyone should be honest and upright, how a person's character directly determines the value of the person to the society, and among the various factors related to character, integrity is the most important point, and the most urgent point to improve quality;
2. Cultivate a sense of initiative, many people are more introverted, not active enough in study and work, and are good at promoting and publicizing themselves, but if you want to succeed in a modern enterprise, you must strive to cultivate your own sense of initiative, have the courage to take responsibility in your work, take the initiative to set work goals for yourself, and constantly improve ways and methods, in addition, you should also cultivate the ability to sell yourself, and be good at showing your advantages in front of leaders or colleagues;
3. Objective and direct communication and communication, open and honest communication and communication.
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All countries of the West (all about the same, not comparable).
East: Japan, South Korea (generally inferior to Japan).
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Judging from the phlegm marks all over the ground next to my house, of course it's licking Cao!
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No, there is no such thing at all.
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The core of competition in the 21 st century is the competition of people. This has become a cliché. But how can the qualities of people be quantitatively compared? For example, Americans, Japanese, Europeans, ** people are of higher quality? This is an issue that has received more and more attention in recent years.
Knowing oneself is an eternal problem for human beings. It seems a bit whimsical to statistically analyze complex people as numbers. More importantly, the equality of people has become a common ideology in modern society.
Racism, cultural discrimination, and regional discrimination have been despised by mainstream society. Casually saying that a certain country's people are of high quality and a certain person's quality is low, it is often "out of line" and will bring trouble. But let's not forget:
Before modern times, such as GDP, consumption index, etc., were also fanciful, but now they have become common and necessary data for economic analysis. The human condition is difficult to describe in numbers. But life expectancy, health status, education, and even well-being, to name a few, have been digitized.
These figures also have an important impact on economic competitiveness. If it cannot be said that the people of a certain country are of higher quality than the people of a certain country, and that a certain country has the advantage of "human resources" over a certain country, it is a seemingly objective economic analysis. Everyone is still happy about it.
When it comes to measuring people, there are some connotations that are difficult to digitize. For example, which country is more moral? Which country is more emotional?
Although people still casually say that the French are romantic, the Germans are rigorous, the Japanese are rigid, the Americans are arrogant, and so on, it is far beyond the current capacity of the social sciences to answer these questions precisely. In addition, even the well-being that is particularly popular today can often be reduced to data with unreliable consequences. I've looked at some international rankings on well-being, and one ranked Denmark No. 1 in the world and the other ranked Denmark last in the world.
This shows how outrageous this measurement is. However, among the various qualities of a person, ability is relatively easy to measure. Human society also has a long tradition in this regard.
China's imperial examination system is a case in point. Meritocracy has become a fundamental value of modern society and is particularly useful in economic competition. When we talk about the quantification of human qualities, we mainly refer to this field.
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The quality of the Nordics is high. It is embodied in the following points.
1.In public, Nordic people are very quiet and orderly.
2.In Northern Europe, both in cities and villages, the surroundings are very clean, and people have developed the habit of hygiene.
3。Security in Northern Europe is good. People ride bicycles, and when they rest, their bicycles are not locked, and no one steals them anywhere.
4.The Nordics are very simple and eager to help others. They don't like to build high-rise buildings or buy expensive luxuries in their lives. Scandinavians are warm to friends or people they don't know, and they will always come to help you if they know you are in trouble.
5.Many of the Nordics speak English, which is very convenient for foreign travelers who are native English speakers or those who know English from all over the world, because they can meet and get help from Nordic people who speak English fluently.
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There are both high-quality people and low-quality people.
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