Franklin, known as the father of the Americans, has made remarkable achievements throughout his life, which has nothing to do with his visit. Once, Franklin visited a previous family. As soon as he entered the door, his head slammed into the door frame, and he rubbed his hand with no help, while looking at the lower door than the normal standard. When he came out to greet his predecessors, he smiled and said, "It hurts? However, this will be your greatest achievement in visiting me today. If a person wants to live in the world safely, he must always remember to bow his head '. This is what I want to teach you. Don't forget it ". Franklin saw this visit as the greatest achievement, and had forgotten the teachings of his predecessors and included it in his life's life principles. Modesty and prudence are the virtues of being human. A mature person and accomplished person must have such a character. He should bow his head and endure, rather than be arrogant. This may be the virtue of many successful people. I don't know the source. I think it's philosophical. |