People are not sages, so we should not be immune to them. He should learn from his teachers and put his friends first.
Second, the significance of making friends:
1, need to achieve great things.
2. Need to learn and improve.
3. Push yourself to make continuous progress.
Improve moral character, improve self-cultivation and enrich connotation.
Third, who do you make friends with?
Criteria for making friends: "no money, no men and women, no family matters" and "only willing to talk about big things"
Fourth, how to make friends?
You are strict in choosing friends, lofty and vulgar.
"Benevolence": Willing to be close to others.
"Knowledge": The ability to distinguish and understand others is wisdom.
"Province": Be more introspective, change if you have it, and encourage if you don't.
During his study in Hunan First Normal University, Mao Zedong was not a pedantic scholar who was aloof and narcissistic, but a warm-blooded young man who made friends with the world's talents. In his view, it is impossible for a person to succeed alone, and it is very important for a group of like-minded friends to work together. Not only does he pay attention to making friends, but it is also strange to make friends. Friends don't talk about money, men and women and housework. They just want to talk about humanity, human society, China, the world and the universe! He believes that such people are not above the government temple, nor are they necessarily in the pretentious elite circle. Those poor students who have nothing and those who are looked down upon by the lower classes often hide some extraordinary people who can do extraordinary things and create extraordinary careers. When I graduated from the First Normal University, a group of strange friends really gathered around Mao Zedong. They look nothing special, but they are ambitious and have the ambition to save the country and the people. Although these young people have different life paths, they will go down in history with their great achievements in changing China and the world.