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“欲速则不达,见小利则大事不成。”
This line is from a Chinese ancient classic, which means: more haste, less speed; with one's eyes fixed on petty profits, one can hardly succeed in great venture.
Nov 10, 2021 4:45 PM
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“欲速则不达,见小利则大事不成。”
This line is from an ancient Chinese classic, which means: more haste, less speed; when one's eyes are fixed on petty profits, one can hardly succeed in a great venture.
Good job Stacy :)
November 13, 2021
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November 11, 2021
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“欲速则不达,见小利则大事不成。”
This line a is from a Chinese ancient classic, which means: more haste, less speed; with one's eyes fixed on petty profits, one can hardly succeed in great venture.
Very interesting!
November 11, 2021
“欲速则不达,见小利则大事不成。” This line is from a Chinese ancient classic, which means: more
haste, less speed; with one's eyes fixed on petty profits, one can hardly
succeed in great venture.
You’re very welcome 😊
November 13, 2021
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Chinese (Mandarin), English, Italian, Russian
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English, Italian, Russian
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