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Give up the most classic three sentences
The most classic three sentences are as follows:

1, willing to smile and get friendship; Give up face and get reality; Give up debauchery and get healthy; Give up your reputation and get a happy life; Give up the world of mortals and get Buddha; What you give is what you get.

2. Willingness is a wise choice. On the road of life, we are constantly faced with choices. Being willing is a strategy of retreating for progress and defending for attack. Only by giving up some superficial things can we gain more opportunities and possibilities. This is the wisdom of giving up.

3. Give up and you will get it. Life is half giving up and half giving up. You can't have everything. Those who are willing, willing, talented and know how to choose will not lose too much.

Stories about celebrities who are willing to give up.

1, Guan resigned and lived in seclusion.

Guan is a first-year student in a military academy and once held an important position in the army. After a long campaign and the ups and downs of his career, he gradually saw through his career in the first half of his life. /kloc-in the autumn of 0/949, he resigned as commander-in-chief of the army, withdrew from the army, refused to fly to Taiwan Province Province, and lived in seclusion in Hong Kong for an excuse.

From then on, he did not participate in any political meetings and social activities, did not meet any reporters, cut off all ties with the old party, government and army, and enjoyed reading and writing all day. In the meantime, your son, Jiang Jingguo, invited him to work in provincial Taiwan for many times and promised him a high-ranking official, but he politely declined. From the age of 44 to his death at the age of 85, he lived in seclusion.

2. Princess Wencheng entered Tibet

On one side is a magnificent palace where relatives and friends get together, and on the other side is a lonely low felt house. However, in the face of her father's earnest expectation and the people's desire for stability in the Tang Dynasty, Princess Wencheng resolutely gave up her rich life. She left her beloved land, her relatives who lived together day and night, and walked to the depths of the plateau with the ringing of the car. At the moment when she turned around, the seeds of national justice sprouted, blossomed and bloomed in her heart.