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What do you mean by shameless questioning?

Don't be ashamed to ask questions: it means those who are inferior to themselves in status and knowledge without losing face. Metaphor is modest and eager to learn, and I don't mind asking people with less knowledge or status than myself.

The idiom "I am not ashamed to ask questions" comes from the Analects of Confucius, an ancient Confucian classic in China, which means to ask questions to people with low status and knowledge. I am not ashamed. This quality is not only the embodiment of personal accomplishment, but also an important driving force for lifelong learning and continuous progress. In today's era of rapid knowledge update and information explosion, it is even more valuable to ask questions without shame. This paper will discuss the connotation and value of shameless, and how to practice this virtue in life and work.

First of all, it is a modest attitude to ask questions without shame. In the human knowledge system, no one can master all the knowledge. Even if he is an expert in a certain field, there is always a field he has never touched. Therefore, I don't respect my position and knowledge, but I am willing to learn from others, which reflects a person's humble character. This humility can make people keep a clear head and realize their limitations, so as to study harder and constantly improve themselves.

Secondly, a clear conscience is the embodiment of wisdom. In real life, we will encounter all kinds of problems, some of which seem simple, but in fact, they are very complicated and need our in-depth exploration. At this time, if you can put down your posture and ask others for advice, you may get unexpected answers. Don't be ashamed to ask questions, so that we can grow faster on the shoulders of giants. At the same time, it can broaden our horizons.

However, it is not easy to have a clear conscience. In real life, many people are reluctant to ask for advice from others for fear of being laughed at and losing face. This kind of psychology is actually a bondage to oneself. To be truly shameless, we need to overcome this psychological obstacle and cultivate our self-confidence. At the same time, we also need to have a certain ability to distinguish valuable knowledge from meaningless empty talk.

In practice, the following methods can be adopted: 1. Take the initiative to ask. When you encounter problems, you may wish to take the initiative to ask others, especially those who have expertise in a certain field. The second is to be good at listening. When others are explaining, listen carefully, don't interrupt, and don't express your opinions in a hurry. The third is to dare to ask questions. In study and work, we should dare to ask questions and not be afraid to expose our ignorance.