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Where does the phrase "you have the right to be angry, but you shouldn't trample on other people's dignity" come from?

You have the right to be angry, but you shouldn't trample on the dignity of others.

You have the right to fail, but you shouldn't give up on yourself.

You have the right to succeed, but you shouldn't sacrifice others.

You have the right to argue, but you shouldn't take revenge as a means.

You have the right to demand a better life, but you shouldn't cheat today for tomorrow's happiness.

Dignity, a Chinese word, simply means that a person's rights are respected.

Detailed definition means that people and things with human characteristics have due rights, and these rights are respected by others and things with human characteristics.

Pinyin: zūn yán

Synonyms: solemn, dignified, respectable and respectful.

Basic explanation: distinguished status and identity

Dignity is the recognition of people's identity, status, etc. This is everyone's equal right and should be respected.

Self-esteem is self-respect, that is, respect for yourself. As a noun, modernity, such as "self-esteem is hurt", is actually a violation of dignity.

The dignity of a country is more important than security and more valuable than fate. -Joe Wu Wilson

The extent to which the poet's imagination dominates reality is, in the final analysis, an accurate measure of his value and dignity. -Santayana

Rudeness means forgetting your dignity. Chernyshevski