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Kipling's If

Nobel Prize in Literature winner Kipling's poem to his 12-year-old son-

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If you are calm when everyone is in a daze, instead of echoing others;

If you are suspected by everyone, you can be confident as usual and not argue in vain;

Only when you have dreams can you not lose yourself;

If you have thoughts, you won't be possessed;

If you can't get carried away in success, dare to chew the bitter fruit after the disaster;

If you see the beauty you are pursuing smashed into pieces, don't give up;

If you work hard and you succeed, you still have to take a risk for a new goal, even if your fame is in vain;

Talking with villagers does not change humility, and walking with princes does not show flattery;

If other people's love can't affect you, who you associate with, you can stand out independently;

If the confused harassment can't shake your will, you can wait until you calm down before answering. ...

Then, your cultivation will be as broad as heaven and earth, and you will become a real man, my son!

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Rudyard Kipling

If you can keep calm.

Lost their minds and blamed you,

If you can still believe in yourself when everyone doubts you.

But we should also understand their doubts,

If you can wait and don't get tired of waiting,

Or cheated, don't lie,

Or be hated, don't give way to hatred,

However, don't look too good and don't talk too wisely:

If you can dream, instead of letting dreams be your master,

If you can think-instead of thinking as your goal;

If you can meet victory and disaster.

Treat the two impostors equally.

If you can bear to hear what you say.

Twisted by rogues, become a trap for fools,

Or watch what you gave your life for break,

Bend down and build them with worn-out tools:

If you can pile all your winnings together.

Put all your eggs in one basket,

Lose, start all over again.

Say nothing about your loss;

If you can make your heart, nerves and muscles

It's your turn long after they leave,

So when you have nothing, stick to it

Except saying to them, "Hang in there!"

If you can talk to people and keep your virtue,

Or walk with the king-without losing the feeling of approachability,

If neither enemies nor friends can hurt you;

If everyone trusts you, but no one trusts you too much,

If you can fill this heartless minute

After 60 seconds of long-distance running,

Yours is the earth and everything in it,

More importantly, you will become a man, my son.