6. Positive action comes from noble motives

In many cases, it's safe to be proactive, but being proactive can be costly, so it's not easy to be proactive without a noble motive.

In our world, the truly powerful are not those who are well-limbed and strong, but those who are spiritually resolute with noble motives. A person's spirit can transcend all pressures and overcome any difficulties, and it can also promote many people to overcome confusion and failure.

Since ancient times, **** have a strong spiritual charm and sharp spiritual weapons, they work for their beliefs, and struggle, no matter how difficult the conditions, they are always spiritually strong, this strong spirit comes from their noble motives, they have created a brilliant life.

In 1998, the economic depression caused by the Asian financial crisis that had just erupted was still at the bottom, and the performance of politicians was "ignoring him". However, as soon as Lee Kuan Yew, the former prime minister of the small country of Singapore and the current senior minister of the cabinet, came out, people all over the world flocked to it.

Among the politicians of the small countries of the 20th century, no one could match Lee Kuan Yew's fame, not even the leaders of many large countries. Lee Kuan Yew was a master of statecraft, a leader of the people, and although he led a small country, he was known around the world for his hard-line approach to politics and his perseverance as a statesman. Under his leadership, Singapore, a former British colony that was extremely poor in natural resources and officially became an independent country in 1965, has become a "small dragon" in Asia through decades of development, where social stability, economic development, prosperity of the people, and clean environment are ......

In 1950, Lee Kuan Yew, who graduated from Cambridge University, returned to Singapore. In 1959, under his leadership, Singapore gained autonomy from the British Empire. Later, it separated from Malaysia and gained independence.

After nearly 30 years of stewardship, Singapore has become a wonder of the world: the highest level of education and the highest standard of living. Although his authoritarian way of governing the country has been criticized by Western countries, it has become a model for many Asian countries. As he said, "There are limits to freedom in every democracy". Lee Kuan Yew advocated social stability and the rule of law, and insisted that "society always matters more than the individual" as values that saved Asia from suffering. In order to achieve order and development in the whole society, Singapore has implemented strict punishment laws - this is also where Lee has been criticized by some people in the West many times. However, Lee Xingyao has a sober and profound understanding of everything in the West, he knows what is not suitable for Singapore, he has always taken a tough attitude towards the interference of Western countries in Singapore's internal affairs, and he has firmly and confidently defended Singapore's interests. He neither cherished the West nor relied on the East, but chose an independent direction of development.

Effectively curbing official corruption and improving office efficiency is one of Singapore's most successful aspects relative to other Asian countries. Confucianism advocated secrecy for His Holiness and punishment for doctors, but Lee Kuan Yew deeply understood that without a strong legal system, there would be no social stability. His approach was to severely punish officials for breaking the law, so that cadres could hold public office through ideals and dedication rather than profit-driven. He was a tough man, which in turn increased his prestige among the people.

There was also a hard-line political leader in the 20th century, and she was Margaret Thatcher of Britain. Margaret Thatcher was the "Iron Lady" of the late 20th century, the pioneer of neoconservatism, and she used revolutionary power to restore the idea that the market was the most effective means of prosperity that was generally accepted by British and even Western capitalism.

Margaret Thatcher was born in 1925 into a family of grocers and earned two degrees in chemistry and law at Oxford, on a scholarship and part-time job. Keen on politics, she entered the House of Commons at the age of 34 and became a prominent Conservative MP. With her boldness, in 1975 she challenged party leader Edward Heath. Mrs. Thatcher came to Heath's office and told Heath of her decision, and Heath said, without even looking at her, "Very well, we'll see." ”

After conquering the bastion of the trade unions, Margaret Thatcher took advantage of the victory and carried out drastic economic reforms, when the whole of Western Europe was overshadowed by the ideology of post-war socialism and nationalization, and Margaret Thatcher began a move to privatize state-owned enterprises in the face of global condemnation, which was resisted but defeated by the Iron Lady. As a result, the British aviation industry, which had been slow and inefficient for a long time, turned a profit and became the world's largest industrialized group, and even the state-owned steel industry, which had been losing money every year, became profitable after privatization. Margaret Thatcher effectively put an end to the post-war welfare state, which was based on full employment and a mixed economy.

But Thatcher's world fame was largely due to the success of her political career. Margaret Thatcher, who combined her feverish work with her pure femininity, led Britain and made her rise to prominence after her decisive military defeat of Argentina in 1982.

Her hard-line attitude towards the IRA also made her a hard-liner leader in British history. Of course, as the prime minister, she understands that politicians must give the army the clearest purpose, and as a woman, she can hardly bear the sacrifice of so many soldiers, as well as the destruction of warships and planes in the war, even so, she still does not change her decision.

Both Lee Kuan Yew and Margaret Thatcher were among the toughest leaders, and their life experiences illustrate the fact that they face challenges with noble motives – mental strength is an important factor in their success, and as a strong leader, he has to bear a huge responsibility, and he can face this responsibility positively and never shirk it.