My basic principles are: don't look down on others, don't look down on yourself, tolerate small losses, do things in a low profile and do things in a high profile.
Although colleagues are competitors, they are also partners. Ensuring a harmonious relationship between colleagues is definitely more beneficial than harmful. After all, a lot of work needs teamwork to be completed, and colleagues are rivals and friends.
Maybe I didn't know much about workplace rules when I first entered the workplace, but I think I know some social routines more or less. How do you get along with your classmates and roommates? Just get along well with your colleagues. How big is it? Hold on!
First of all, we have a good atmosphere. You can't make people feel like soft persimmons from the beginning, and then you don't know how to die. Therefore, we must leave a thankless image in the minds of colleagues and lay a good foundation for peaceful coexistence in the future.
After the impression is shaped, you can start to have good returns. Keep a low profile! Write it down in a small book. Knock on the blackboard. That's the point. No one doesn't understand the truth of a shot in the head. People who show themselves too much from the beginning will be "loved by all."
You also have to understand that there are people behind you. Maybe a colleague you think is insignificant will surpass you one day and become your boss in a second. So, don't pose too high or too low. Sometimes hypocrisy is not wrong.
It doesn't hurt to eat a small loss occasionally, but it can win everyone's appreciation. Modesty is king.
At arm's length, an enemy is like a friend. Don't be eager for a true friend, it's really hard. It's best to keep a certain distance and be enthusiastic.