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The characteristics of stubborn people?

1, I have a little knowledge of things, but I stubbornly think I know everything.

No one can know everything about society very well, only one or several aspects. Few people are proficient in 360 lines. When a person thinks he is a "saint", he often makes a stubborn mistake. Slowly become a "one-track mind" in the eyes of others.

I have done something wrong and I don't want to repent.

Wrong is wrong, right is right. People are not saints, and everyone makes mistakes. If you simply regard mistakes as the right thing, then you are "self-indulgent"

Smart people are often modest. Even if they are sure of something and do the right thing, they are willing to listen to other people's advice. Maybe the problems pointed out by others can help you master more "tricks". There is still room for improvement in doing the right thing. No one can think that he is "perfect".

3. Unwilling to accept other people's suggestions and thinking that others are "jealous of him".

Someone said, "There are many people who can't see you these days." This sentence is right, because when a person is getting better and better, he will often be envied, and even someone will secretly drag you into the water and make a fool of yourself. However, treating people around you as "enemies" is an overly stubborn performance.

4, do not love learning, it is difficult to accept new things.

Reading is not just reading a book, but also taking society as a book and work as a book. Only by studying persistently can we understand the society, improve work efficiency and improve our own temperament.

The times are progressing, so should people's thinking, otherwise they will be eliminated. Those stubborn people think they have learned enough, but they don't know that they are behind the times.

5. The more limited one's cognitive level, the simpler one's thinking, and the less one's judgment, the more stubborn one will be.

A truly outstanding person will keep his own unique personality, because they realize that the so-called stubbornness is not a unique personality, but a personality defect to some extent. Stubborn people lack the ability to reflect and detect in time.

5. The more limited one's cognitive level, the simpler one's thinking, and the less one's judgment, the more stubborn one will be.