Life is no different from chess and ball games. As long as you enter the game, it should be a heroic struggle to win.
Talented people have emerged from generation to generation, and each has led the way for hundreds of years.
Physique and intelligence are the swords of competition. Story 1:
A wild dog was chasing a little rabbit. The wild dog chased hard and the little rabbit ran hard, but in the end the wild dog did not catch up with the little rabbit.
The little rabbit came home and said to his mother: "A wild dog chased me today."
The mother rabbit asked: "Have you caught up?"
The little rabbit replied: "It must not have caught up. How could it catch up with me? That dog was just chasing me for a meal, but I was running for a life."
In this society, everyone faces a lot of competition and is under a lot of pressure every day. If you want to survive in the competition, you must have a stronger sense of competition and crisis than others, and be able to withstand greater pressures. pressure. Only in this way can we have a chance to save our lives and have a chance to attack...
Story 2:
A foreign forest park once bred hundreds of sika deer. Although the environment was quiet, the water and grass were abundant, and There were no natural enemies, and after a few years, the deer herd not only failed to develop, but became sick and died, and actually experienced negative growth. Later, they bought back several wolves and placed them in the park. As the wolves chased and preyed on them, the deer had to run nervously to escape. As a result, except for the old, weak, sick and disabled who were preyed upon by wolves, the physique of other deer increased day by day, and their numbers also increased rapidly.
Story 3:
In the vast African savanna, when the dawn just broke through the night sky, an antelope suddenly woke up from its dream.
"Run quickly!" it thought, "If you are slow, you may be eaten by the lion!" So, he got up and ran towards the sun.
Just as the antelope woke up, a lion also woke up.
"Run quickly!" it thought, "If you are slow, you may starve to death!" So, it got up and ran, and also rushed towards the sun.
One is the king of beasts, and the other is a herbivorous antelope. They have different levels and strengths, but they are facing the same problem: competition for survival!
Story 4:
A British air conditioning company has been in a downturn.
One day, General Manager Charles Scoble walked into the factory and asked a worker: "Excuse me, how many air conditioners did your shift make today?" "Six." The worker replied . The general manager didn't speak any more. He just took a piece of chalk and wrote a big Arabic number on the floor - "6", then turned and left the workshop. When the night shift worker took over the shift, he saw the word "6" and understood the boss's intention. When he handed over the shift, he changed the "6" on the floor to the word "7". Of course the day shift workers saw the big "7" when they took over, so they decided to give the night shift workers some color to see and work hard. When they got off work, they changed the "7" on the floor into a demonstrative one. The oversized "10" character of sex. Soon, the air conditioning company suddenly regained its vitality and regained its glory.
Learn marketing: The secret of this company’s success is that the general manager is good at mobilizing the enthusiasm and creativity of workers, making them work proactively and be willing to compete. In fact, a company is a small society. Give fun back to employees, and employees will give you a mountain of silver and a gold mine.
Story 5:
A frog disliked his mouse neighbor and always wanted to find an opportunity to teach it a lesson.
One day, the frog saw the mouse and persuaded it to play in the water. The mouse didn't dare, but the frog said there was a way to keep it safe and connected them together with a fly. The mouse finally agreed to give it a try.
When it got into the water, the frog showed its power. Sometimes it swam very fast, sometimes it dived to the bottom of the water, and tormented the mouse to death. The mouse was finally filled with water, bloated and floating on the water.
The kite flying in the air was looking for food. It spotted the floating mouse and grabbed it. The connected rope also brought the frog up. After eating the mouse, the kite, still unsatisfied, extended its mouth to the frog.
Before being eaten by the kite, the frog said regretfully: I didn’t expect that I would be harmed too.
(Enlightenment: Competition has rules. When we adopt unfair means to deal with competitors, we may have already stepped into the threshold of failure.)