"Love can't stand" and "Good officials don't become officials" are just popular sayings, and I don't know who wrote them at present.
"If you don't command a soldier, you don't care about things, you don't manage money, and you don't serve an official." That is to say, people who are too generous can't lead troops, people who are too emotional can't achieve great things, people who are too loyal can't manage money, and people who are too generous can't be officials. Therefore, all these require people to overcome their "desires", be rational and respect objective laws.
"Kindness does not lead troops": As the name implies, the way to run the army should be both gentle and compassionate, and softness will suffer. Enterprises are like the army. The only way for most soldiers to survive in the army is to win the battle. Business leaders lead the team to victory, and kindness to individual saboteurs and employees with different corporate values is cruel to the team and will eventually bring it down.
"Never turn your back on money": A particularly loyal person will not manage money. When he sees that his friend is in trouble, he can't help donating money. In the long run, no amount of money will come out. Jews have a rule in doing business.
"Kindness is not an official": if you are too kind in officialdom, you will be calculated by others. The establishment and implementation of a system will certainly encounter many obstacles. If you are afraid of offending people everywhere, it is impossible for such people to be an official.
Working under a "very kind" and "hands-off" leader, employees will be very casual and the overall execution of the company is extremely poor. Employees simply don't obey the company's orders, are selfish and have no contribution to the company.
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"If you don't command a soldier, you won't do anything" is a widely spread old saying, which is well known to those who make good use of soldiers since ancient times. Cao Song has a poem: "With your words, you can seal Hou's affairs. Once it is successful, the bones will wither."
It means: a general's success is achieved by sacrificing thousands of lives. This is not to say that you should look down on your subordinates, but that you must never miss the big event at a critical moment because you are soft-hearted
As the saying goes, the commander-in-chief must have an iron will and determination to be commander-in-chief at this "temporary" time, and he must never ruin the overall situation because of a woman's kindness.
"Kindness does not command soldiers, feelings do not stand, righteousness does not manage money, and goodness does not serve officials." Compassion, attaching importance to feelings, being loyal to others and being kind to others are all very good qualities. But these good qualities should not be too emotional and vulgar. Only by being rational and respecting objective laws can these internal qualities achieve great things.
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