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What's the difference between conformism, conformism and complacency?

First, focus on differences.

1, "sticking to a rut" and "standing still" all mean "sticking to a rut and not seeking progress or innovation".

2. "Sticking to the rules" focuses on stubbornly following the old routine and refusing to improve.

3. "Standing still" focuses on not making progress.

Second, the meaning is different.

1, conformism, that is, ruthlessness and lack of innovative spirit.

2. Sticking to the rules means being conservative and unwilling to change the old rules.

3, standing still, metaphorically sticking to the rules, not seeking progress, is synonymous with standing still.

Third, the word citation interpretation is different.

1, conformism

Stick to the rules and do not seek innovation.

Ban Gu of the Eastern Han Dynasty wrote in the Biography of Han Officials: "As long as you stick to your post, do nothing."

Vernacular Chinese: stick to the rules, do not seek innovation, do not seek change

2. Stick to the rules

Mo Shou: During the Warring States Period, Mo Zhai was good at guarding the city; Rules: ready-made or long-term rules and methods.

Qing Wang Tao? Talking about the Ancient Jewish Calendar: "So far, China and France are not as close as the western part of France. What is this? The cover is not specialized, and the rate is rigidly adhered to the law, failing to introduce new ears. "

Vernacular Chinese: Today, the laws in China are often not as secretive as the western calendars. Why? It's not that I don't care. It's all old rules that I refuse to change, but I can't innovate.

3, rest on its laurels

Fixed step: take the old step; Seal: restrictions.

Ban Gu of the Eastern Han Dynasty wrote in the Biography of Hanshu: "People who used to learn to walk in Handan were not impressed, but lost their old steps and climbed back to their ears."

Vernacular: Once upon a time, there was a man who learned to walk with people in Handan. He didn't learn the walking posture of Handan people, but he forgot his original walking style and had to climb back.

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