There is an intriguing story: 1959+00 In June, Russia began to recruit astronauts for the first manned space flight. * * * Twenty candidates were recruited, including yury alekseyevich gagarin. In the end, Gagarin stood out and became the first earthman to go into space in human history. It was a small matter that played a decisive role.
It turned out that at the training site, the astronauts first saw the "Oriental" spacecraft. Sergei Pavlovich Korolev, the chief designer, asked the astronauts to get into the spaceship. Other astronauts entered the spaceship wearing shoes. Only Gagarin took off his shoes before entering the spaceship and only wore socks to enter the cockpit without a hatch. This move won the favor of korolev. He found that the 27-year-old young man cherished his spaceship so much that he decided to let Gagarin carry out the flight.
Gagarin won the opportunity of "reaching heaven in one step" by taking off his shoes and entering the cabin, which made his life a success.
It can be seen that in some cases, small things also have great significance. In addition, there is a story that also defines the meaning of small things.
When Jacques Lafayette Sartor, the king of French banks, was young, he couldn't find a job for a while and stayed at home. One day, he got up the courage to apply for a job in a bank and was turned away as soon as he met him.
This result is no stranger to him. He has a "brilliant" record, which is the 52nd time. Just as he walked out of the bank, he saw a pin on the ground in front of the bank gate. He thought it would be bad if someone got hurt, so he picked up the pin. To his surprise, he received a notice from this bank the next day. Knowing that he was hired, he was so happy that he almost cried.
It turned out that when Rafi Sartor squatted down to pick up a pin, he happened to be seen by the chairman of the bank. The chairman thought such a careful man was suitable for working in a bank, so he hired him.
Rafael Sartor changed his fate, because he picked up a needle and finally realized his life.
People often say, "details determine fate." Although details and trivial things always seem trivial, many times, these trivial things actually determine the success or failure of life. Therefore, if a person is determined to do great things, he must start from small things. Small things contain great opportunities, and small things can also achieve life.