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What does mature beauty and intellectual beauty look like?

Intellectual beauty:

Intellectual beauty is the beauty of intelligence and wisdom. There is a big difference between sensibility, intelligence and rationality. Emotions tend to be passionate, rationality tends to be calm, and intelligence should be somewhere in between, leaning towards wisdom.

Specifically manifested in various aspects of life, such as:

1. Speaking intellectually

2. Conducting intellectually

3. Dressing Intellectuality

4. Makeup intellectuality

Mature beauty:

Mature beauty includes two forms: one is physical maturity, beauty, plumpness and charm. The second is maturity in mentality, being neither humble nor overbearing in dealing with others, being natural and generous, talking and laughing freely, and being full of affinity.

It is specifically reflected in all aspects of life, such as:

1. Mature women do not wear heavy makeup, nor do they bare their faces. They apply light makeup to make themselves look fresh and pleasant. That’s it.

2. When mature women wear clothes, they no longer only pay attention to fashion and style like young girls, but also pay more attention to the texture, workmanship and details of the clothes.

3. Mature women are no longer frivolous and fickle. They are steady and calm when working, making leaders feel at ease and respected by subordinates. They get along with others, are cordial and easy-going but always maintain an appropriate distance.

Extended information:

How to become mature

1. Calmness

1. Don’t show your emotions casually.

2. Don’t tell everyone about your difficulties and experiences.

3. Before consulting others, think for yourself, but don’t talk.

4. Don’t nag your dissatisfaction every chance you get.

5. Try to discuss important decisions with others, and it is best to release them every other day.

6. Don’t be nervous when speaking or walking.

2. Be careful

1. Always think about the cause and effect of things happening around you.

2. For implementation problems that are not in place, we must explore their fundamental crux.

3. Have suggestions for improvement or optimization of the usual ways of doing things.

4. Develop the habit of being orderly and orderly in everything you do.

5. Often look for a few shortcomings or shortcomings that others cannot see.

3. Courage

1. Don’t often use words and phrases that lack self-confidence.

2. Don’t regret often and easily overturn what has been decided.

3. When everyone is arguing, don’t be arrogant.

4. When the overall atmosphere is low, you should be optimistic and sunny.

5. Do everything carefully because someone is watching you.

4. Be generous

1. Don’t deliberately turn people who may be partners into opponents.

2. Don’t worry about other people’s small faults and mistakes.

3. Be generous with money and learn the three methods (financial method, Dharma method, and fearless method).

4. Don’t be arrogant about power and biased about knowledge.

5. When someone must sacrifice or contribute, walk in front yourself.

5. Integrity

1. Don’t say what you can’t do, and try your best to do it if you say it.

2. Don’t use false slogans or slogans often.

3. Come up with ways to improve the "dishonesty" issues raised by customers.

4. Stop all "immoral" means.

5. Playing tricks is a must!

6. Responsibility

1. When reviewing any mistakes, start with yourself or your own people.

2. After the matter is over, review the faults first and then list the credits.

3. Acknowledging mistakes starts from the superiors, and showing merit starts from the subordinates.

4. When starting a plan, first define the rights and responsibilities clearly and allocate them appropriately.

5. People or organizations that are "scared of trouble" should be made clear.