I first saw this sentence on the Leica Photography Chinese website. Back then, I subscribed to their "Weekly Photography Picture Selection" and received emails every week. After browsing the free and beautiful pictures, I would see the last sentence, which was like a signature and a signature - share. It is a virtue.
I like this sentence very much and I remembered it immediately. Nowadays, every time I share some articles or other things on WeChat or other places, and someone leaves a message about borrowing and transferring, I will reply with "Sharing is a virtue."
A few days ago, a full-time training teacher posted a message in WeChat Moments. In many cases, it seemed like talking to himself or asking for answers in the omnipotent Moments. His question was "Who can tell me what is valuable to share in the WeChat circle?"
I don't know if he has found the "answer", but this question also aroused my thinking. Because of work, I came into contact with WeChat relatively early. My department is responsible for the management of the company’s official WeChat public account. I follow about two to three hundred public accounts. When I see good articles, I will recommend them to the official WeChat account and create my own creations every day. There is no specific statistics on the number of WeChat messages forwarded to Moments, but there are an average of seven or eight. Basically on WeChat 365 days a year. This has also led to the fact that in the past six months or so, on many occasions, acquaintances, relatives and classmates who have not seen each other for a long time have been following each other on WeChat. When they see me, they will talk about it on WeChat without a few words, which means to change the subject, "Ouch! I often see you." Sent on WeChat..."
I was a little scared after hearing this, fearing that I would appear too noisy on WeChat and disturb others. You should know that on weekdays, I am not the kind of person who has a wide network of people and a lot of social activities. I am also worried that my frequent WeChat messages will have a bad impact. My husband once criticized me, to the effect of "You are not a 10- or 20-year-old girl. Don't get angry all day long on WeChat (Shandong dialect, meaning "show off"). It will have a bad influence..." That was One afternoon in autumn, I went to the ginkgo forest with some of my best friends, took photos and sent them to WeChat. Because it’s a working day, he thinks that if you send that kind of WeChat message during working hours, your boss and your colleagues around you will think of you. Your WeChat message will give people the impression that you are too playful and have a bad influence. It makes sense when I think about it. Even though it was only an hour after lunch, even an "insider" like him would have this association, let alone an "outsider"? But he still acted unconvinced and claimed to "stay away from WeChat." Sure enough, not a single WeChat message was sent in the next ten days. During this period, several people sent me private messages asking why it was not updated and so on.
As a former literary youth (lover), anyone who likes to write something will definitely want to distribute (distribute) and share (list). Blogging is the same, as is Niubo, Laijianshu, and even WeChat every day. For example, today’s Jingzhe Festival, I only realized this solar term after seeing other people’s sharing. I went for a walk outside at noon, trying to catch a hint of the breath of stinging insects, such as an ant, a bee or other creatures. The weather in the north is still very cold. In the small garden outside the company, I didn’t see anything except goldfish. Other creatures, even flies. I used my mobile phone to take pictures of sasanqua plums, newly sprouted grass in the soil, and the blue sky with a few wisps of white clouds hanging on it. I wrote "Awakening of Insects, the cold spring is coming" and shared it on my circle of friends. Every time I use the word "cold spring", I think of a friend who wrote a poem and shared this word.
At this time, I feel that "sharing" is really "a virtue". So I also want to reply to the trainer: "'Sharing is a virtue', there is no need to ask about "value". Because sharing is free.
The rise of the Internet has provided mankind with more Sharing opportunities are even more so on the mobile Internet. As far as personal habits are concerned, when I see good articles on the public accounts I subscribe to, I will repost (share) them immediately and see the content posted by others in the circle of friends. If I want to repost and share, I will like it first, and sometimes I will leave a message saying that I have reposted or saved it. This is all valuable information for work and life. As for the friends circle, there are also many people selling things. It is not intolerable, but if it is unacceptable. If you are familiar with people who only push product information every day and don’t share any other information, I will also block them because they are not needed. It is harassment rather than sharing.
“Sharing is not necessary. "A virtue", and I feel more and more important about sharing in the workplace. As a superior, the more you share with your subordinates and feel confident in empowering them, the more training they will receive, the faster they will grow, and the easier it will be for you. ; As a colleague, sharing more work skills will not only improve efficiency, but also build rapport and make you a popular person in the office. Before the Spring Festival, I wanted to find documents from last year for reference, but I couldn’t find them on my computer. I thought that I might not have backed up the files when I changed my computer, and I couldn’t find the email that OA had sent. I thought that I must have sent it to other colleagues in the office, and sure enough, I found it on my colleagues’ computers.
I think it was from sharing the milk. Before "Melamine", I had read "The Inside Story of Mengniu". At that time, Lao Niu Niu Gensheng was still a celebrity in the corporate world and often appeared in the media to talk about the philosophy of "wealth is scattered, people gather wealth and people are scattered".
There is an incident written in that book. Lao Niu learned that drinking warm water on an empty stomach every day is good for health. He remembered that he often used to do this to Yili Lao Zheng (Zheng Junhuai), and sighed: You are so good, Lao Zheng, such a good thing (life experience) , why not share it with us?
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