What is the famous saying that excellent people always surround themselves with excellent people?

Excellent people always stay with outstanding people. The famous saying is "Birds of a feather flock together, and people flock together", "Those who are close to red are red, and those who are close to ink are black".

The reason why excellent people are excellent is because they have clear goals, persistent efforts, a clean circle, and are always with excellent people. In the process of interacting and communicating with outstanding people, we can further learn from each other's strengths, improve ourselves, and integrate and utilize the high-quality resources we have to make ourselves better and better.

Famous quotes about being with good people

1. When three people are together, there must be someone who can teach me. Choose the good ones and follow them, and change the bad ones. ——"The Analects of Confucius? Shuer" by Confucius's disciples and re-disciples in Spring and Autumn Period.

Vernacular translation: When several people walk together, there must be someone among them who is worthy of my imitation. You should choose their strengths to learn from, and pay attention to correcting their shortcomings.

2. When you see a virtuous person, think about them, and when you see a virtuous person, you should reflect on yourself. ——"The Analects of Confucius·Li Ren" by Confucius's disciples and disciples in Spring and Autumn Period.

Vernacular translation: When you see a person with virtue or talent, you should want to learn from him; when you see a person without virtue, you should reflect in your heart to see if you have made the same mistake as him.

3. Living with good people is like entering a house of orchids and not smelling their fragrance for a long time, and then you will be transformed into them; living with unkind people is like entering a house of abalones and not smelling the smell for a long time. Also transformed into it. What is hidden in elixir is red, and what is hidden in lacquer is black. Therefore, a gentleman must be careful where he is. ——Wang Su, Han Dynasty, "Six Books of Confucius' Family Language".