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What is Nimitz's personality?

In Nimitz's gentle and firm life, what factors can explain that he should take on this important task in this unprecedented situation? Perhaps it is the wonderful combination of innate and acquired characteristics that makes him an outstanding ideal figure.

Chester nimitz has some noble qualities. He is full of human feelings, loves his relatives, cares about his friends, and has a sacred reverence for his motherland. He has always understood the dignity and value of human beings and the value of vitality. There is always a humorous optimism in his smile.

Nimitz's colorful work experience shows that he is the right person to formulate a strategy to deal with the new war. He worked on battleships and cruisers, commanded the submarine force 14, was an expert in naval engines, and was later responsible for the construction of the submarine base at Pearl Harbor. He devoted himself to studying strategy and tactics at the naval academy, and was an advocate and implementer of the scheme of refueling at sea and circular formation. Nimitz has made outstanding contributions in every position. All these prove that he is an active, innovative and advanced person.

Another often overlooked advantage of Nimitz is that he is good at communication. Modern humanities pushed public relations to a very eye-catching position. Nimitz realized the importance of interpersonal relationship earlier. His good interpersonal relationship has brought great benefits to the development of his whole career and laid the foundation for his success. From presidents and ministers to Sun Bo and ordinary soldiers, he can get along well with them and leave a deep impression on each other. In the process of interacting with friends, he knows them, observes them carefully from all aspects, and is familiar with their abilities, weaknesses and leadership art, so as to know people and be good at work. This ability helps him to take on a new job.

Nimitz's superiors admire his personality of being good at getting along with others and his selfless work style. He doesn't want to be literate in life, and strives for first-class work, but he never deliberately pursues fame and status. He doesn't grandstanding in newspaper propaganda, and he doesn't want to be famous among naval personnel. He just acts in his own way. Facts have proved that his way of dealing with people is extremely successful.

Nimitz believes that caution can correct negligence, and tolerance is beyond reproach even in wartime. With these two advantages, you will be energetic and pay attention to reality.

Nimitz has the innate qualities of an excellent commander. What is particularly commendable is that he can keep calm and calm under unfavorable conditions. Bill Ewing, one of Nimitz's officers, recalled: "When I first met Nimitz, he was standing on the second floor of the Pearl Harbor Institution Building. White-haired and peaceful, he looks like a retired banker rather than a leader who tried his best to pull the country out of an unprecedented predicament. But when he has to make a decisive decision, his eyes will shine with sudden anger and firm determination. "

Nimitz is also a person who is good at adjusting tension. If the atmosphere in the war room is suffocating, he will suggest that everyone play tennis or take a walk together to calm down first. He found that these practices can not only calm down the mood successfully, but also keep healthy.

Nimitz's infectious and inspiring sense of humor was quite effective throughout the difficult years of the war. He tells stories whenever he gets a chance. His friends all over the country know that he likes telling stories and have provided him with materials. These materials are as relaxing as cheerful music and games. As long as these stories are healthy and funny, Nimitz will adopt them regardless of their authenticity.

His jokes and one-liners make the long and lonely voyage at sea relaxed and happy, and also make the officers and men who meet the test in a dangerous environment refreshed and high-spirited.

Therefore, he is deeply welcomed and loved by officers and men at all levels in various units. Although he sometimes seems too approachable and loses the demeanor of a general, this does not damage his prestige at all, but makes people feel that he is amiable and respectable.

Some of Nimitz's unique hobbies and personality also strengthened his style and charm as an excellent commander.

First of all, Nimitz will always be a tireless and energetic person. This is due to his persistent long-distance walking exercise and his enthusiasm for various sports, which makes him stronger and healthier. In the difficult period of the war years, pistol shooting was enough to restore his vitality.

Nimitz seldom sleeps, and he was not a sleeper since he was a child. For him, there are many more important things to do than sleeping. He usually goes to bed at 10 or 1 0, gets up at 3 a.m., studies for two hours, and sleeps around 5 p.m.1hour, so as to make full preparations for daytime work. He seldom dozed off during his vigorous period. There seems to be inexhaustible energy in his body, which enables him to cope with all kinds of serious difficulties in life.

Secondly, Nimitz has a strong deductive analysis ability. Seeing the problem can not only grasp the overall situation, but also be nuanced. This enables him to cope with great risks in a crisis, keep calm and orderly, and with a steady style.

Nimitz is also a man with a sense of responsibility and life. This was fully demonstrated in the war. He always loves the life of everyone who listens to his orders and goes into battle. This responsibility is sometimes as heavy as a chain hanging around his neck. He seldom shirks his responsibilities and rarely asks others. He dares to act boldly and will never get away with any decision-making mistakes. When many decisions are tied, he is good at making choices. Once he makes up his mind, he will make a decisive decision and carry it through.

Nimitz also has a unique restraint ability. He is tired of fierce quarrels for any reason, and is willing to be the buffer and regulator of such quarrels on various occasions. At the meeting, when some people stick to their own opinions and attack each other, Nimitz always calmly and patiently waits for a suitable opportunity, inserts a few irrelevant words, and then leads to a ridiculous story, and the tension is dissolved in laughter. All this does not mean that Nimitz lacks ideas and principles, but that his way of persuading people is more ingenious and effective. He knows that a bad habit of human beings is to attack each other for no reason. Sometimes, these mutual insults are not for upholding or defending anything, but just for aggressive instinct.

Nimitz's extensive hobbies also benefited him a lot. Besides small sports, he also likes gardening. Nimitz planted many flowers and plants in his office and home. When living in coastal areas, he hollowed out coconut shells and planted flowers in them. The vegetable garden he planted became a topic of interest to the Agricultural College.

Nimitz likes playing cards, which makes him spend a lot of spare time at sea. He can always play tricks to win. The fun and flexibility of this game not only makes his body rest, but also makes his brain flexible. For Nimitz, games are a pastime, which can make him forget the troubles of work for a while and free himself from the shackles of professional officers. Although he never consciously plays the tricks he used in playing cards, people find that the way he wins in all activities is related to his ability to play cards.

He can draw deeper meaning from some things he likes. For music, he especially likes symphonies. He believes that symphony can show the magnificence and rich connotation of life. The complicated orchestration and personnel of the symphony, with the cooperation of the conductor, achieved ingenious harmony. From this, he felt that with the evolution of the war and the expansion of the army, it is urgent for the three armed forces to work together, and the effective way to avoid fragmentation is to set up a "band conductor" with a unified pace, so that all forces can be organically integrated, and the overall strength is greater than any individual part.

Nimitz is not a public figure. He believes that his job is to make the various ships of the entire fleet condense into an inseparable system, and at the same time cooperate with the allies to truly achieve a strict and effective alliance. He believes that it is best not to highlight a certain part or a certain person under the condition of the same goal, which is also Nimitz's requirement for personal style. To this end, he is extremely disgusted with people who make their own decisions and make their own decisions, and always has a bad feeling for unruly and ambitious young officers.

Nimitz is a man who volunteered to devote himself to the navy. The expansion of naval forces and the vigorous development of naval undertakings are the highest pursuits of his life. He is a standard soldier and has no political ambitions. He believes that ambition is completely different from the recognition and promotion that should be obtained according to the achievements that someone has made every effort to create. He can be invited to give a speech, but he will never become a professional speaker or politician. He is not a prophet, nor does he make unnecessary predictions. He just buried himself in the work at hand. In his opinion, if a person wants to display his talents, his present job is his place to play.

Nimitz's style is in sharp contrast with MacArthur's. His unremarkable performance makes the media spotlight rarely shine on his head. In the difficult years when the sea battle changed, he rarely attracted newspaper reporters who pursued light and electricity, and he won far less praise than his achievements. MacArthur has always been a star-like focus in the Pacific War. He lacks Nimitz's noble humility and doesn't appreciate it. MacArthur's arrogant attitude finally put him in a very embarrassing position. Nimitz, on the other hand, is completely different. He expresses himself intelligently and can cope with all kinds of situations. Nimitz does not talk about ostentation and extravagance. He often walks to the office instead of driving and writes memos by himself. His frugal and ordinary style deeply infected people and won the sincere admiration of his colleagues.

Perhaps Nimitz lacks the general demeanor that people imagine, but his gentle and humble style has also won the respect of his subordinates. His working method is flexible, solid, reasonable and practical. He has extraordinary toughness and endurance. His silent motivation pushes himself and others forward. "He is a strategist, strategizing and sizing up the situation; He is a tactician with excellent execution and prestige. "