Details are ordinary and unsurprising. A word, an action, a thought? Details are like gravel, insignificant but not to be underestimated. The following is the celebrity material I shared about how details determine success or failure. Come and take a look with me. Celebrity material about details that determine success or failure 1
Once upon a time in the American Standard Oil Company, there was a clerk named Archibald. When he stayed in a hotel on a long trip, he always wrote "Standard oil at four dollars per barrel" below his signature. He also signed his signature on letters and receipts. Just write those words. Because of this, he was called "Four Dollars a Barrel" by his colleagues, but his real name was not called.
When Rockefeller, the chairman of the company, learned about this incident, he said: "There is an employee who works so hard to promote the company's reputation. I want to meet him." ?So he invited Archibald *** to dinner.
Later, Rockefeller resigned and Archibald became the second chairman. This was something that anyone could do, but Archibald was the only one to do it, and he was determined to do it. Don’t move, never get tired of it. Among those who laughed at him, there must be many who were more talented and capable than him, but in the end, only he became the chairman. Part 2 of Celebrity Materials About Details Determining Success or Failure
A girl went to work as a waitress at the Imperial Hotel in Tokyo. This was her first job at the beginning of her career. But she never expected that her boss would arrange for her to wash the toilet! Her boss had very high requirements for the quality of her work: she must clean the toilet as clean as new! What should she do? Should she accept this job? Or find another career?
< p> One of the ancestors saw her hesitant attitude and quietly set an example for her. When he cleaned the toilet as clean as new, he actually scooped a bowl of water from it and drank it! The ancestors' attitude towards work Her attitude made her understand what work is and what responsibility is. From then on, she took the first step in her career and embarked on the road to success.Since then, in order to test her self-confidence, confirm the quality of her work, and strengthen her dedication, Noda Seiko drank the water in the toilet she scrubbed many times. In 1987, Noda Seiko was elected as a member of the Gifu County Council, becoming the youngest county councilor at the time. In July 1998, he served as the postal minister of the first Obuchi Keizo cabinet, making him the youngest cabinet member in Japan.
Currently the Minister in Charge of Consumer Affairs in the Cabinet of Japanese Prime Minister Taro Aso. Part 3 of celebrity material about details that determine success or failure
A butterfly flapping its wings in Brazil may cause a tornado in Texas, USA.
A trivial action may change a person’s life. This is by no means an exaggeration. Examples that can be used as supporting evidence can be found at any time. The fame of the American Ford Company not only made the American automobile industry It took the lead in the world and changed the national economic situation of the entire United States. Who would have thought that the stepping stone for Ford, the creator of this miracle, to enter the company was actually the simple action of "picking up waste paper"?
< p> At that time, Ford had just graduated from college. He applied for a job at a car company. Several people who applied for the job had higher academic qualifications than him. When other people were interviewing, Ford felt there was no hope. When he knocked on the door and walked into the chairman's office, he found a piece of paper on the ground at the door. He naturally bent down and picked it up. After looking at it, he saw that it was a piece of waste paper, so he threw it into the trash can. The chairman sees all this. Ford just said: "I'm here to apply for a job at Ford". The chairman extended the invitation: "Very good, very good, Mr. Ford, you have been hired by us." ?This decision that surprised Ford actually originated from his inadvertent action. From then on, Ford began his glorious journey until he changed the company's name and made Ford cars famous all over the world.A salesman from Ping An Insurance Company also had a similar surprise to Ford. He visited the general manager of a company many times, and the reason he was finally able to sign the contract was that on the way to the general manager's office, he picked up a piece of waste paper on the ground and threw it into the trash can. The general manager said to him: "I watched (through the window glass) all morning to see which employee would pick up the waste paper, but I didn't expect it to be you." And before meeting the general manager this time, he was left alone for more than three hours, and there were many peers competing for this big account.
The gains of Ford and the salesmen may seem accidental, but in fact they are inevitable. Their subconscious actions come from a habit, and the formation of habits comes from their positive attitude. This is just like the famous psychologist and philosopher William James said: Sow an action and you shall reap a habit; sow a habit and you shall reap a character; sow a character and you shall reap a destiny. ?
In fact, the "butterfly effect" used by scientists to vividly illustrate chaos theory also exists in the course of our lives: a bold attempt, a bright smile, a habitual action, A positive attitude and sincere service can lead to an unexpected starting point in life, and it can bring far more than a little joy and superficial rewards.
Whoever can catch butterflies that are beneficial to life will not be abandoned by society.
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