Monday morning meeting motivates short story 1: There is a rich boy at the tip of dumpling skin who loves jiaozi very much and eats it every day. But he is very cunning. He only eats stuffing and throws the tips of his skin into the river behind him.
The good times didn't last long. When he was sixteen, a big fire burned his whole family, and his parents died in anger. I'm penniless now, so I'm embarrassed to beg. The neighbor's sister-in-law is very nice. She gives him a bowl of mushy noodles for every meal. He studied hard and came back after three years. He must thank his neighbor's sister-in-law
Sister-in-law told him: Don't thank me. I didn't give you anything. I put away the jiaozi tips you lost in those years, dried them and bagged them. I wanted them to plan ahead. I gave it back to you just when you needed it.
The official thought for a long time. . . .
There is a famous March 8 theory: eight hours of sleep and eight hours of work, everyone is the same. The difference between people lies in how to spend their spare time. Time is the most affectionate and heartless thing, and everyone has the same thing, which is fair. But people with resources may not be successful, and those who make good use of resources will be successful. Living during the day and developing at night are the requirements for talents in 2 1 century.
Monday morning meeting motivates story 2: Ask three people to go to jail for three years, and the warden gives each of them a request.
Americans love to smoke cigars and asked for three boxes of cigars.
The French are the most romantic and want to be accompanied by beautiful women.
The Jew said he wanted a telephone to communicate with the outside world.
Three years later, the first person who rushed out was an American, with a cigar in his mouth and his nose facing the sky, shouting: Give me a light! Give me a light! It turned out that he forgot to make a fire.
Then the French came. I saw a child in his hand, a beautiful woman holding a child in her hand and a third one in her belly.
Finally, the Jews came out. He held the warden's hand tightly and said, I have been in contact with the outside world every day for three years. My business has not stopped, but has increased by 200%. To show my gratitude, I want to send you a Lao gold coin! ?
Revelation: What kind of choice determines what kind of life. Today's life is determined by our choices three years ago, and today's choices will determine our life three years later. We should choose to get in touch with the latest information and understand the latest trends, so as to create our own future better.
Monday morning meeting motivates story 3: The tiger is coming. Two people are in the forest and meet a big tiger. A quickly took off a pair of lighter sports shoes from the back and put them on. B was in a hurry to scold: What are you doing? Changing shoes can't outrun a tiger! ?
A said:? I just want to run faster than you. ?
Revelation: No sense of crisis is the biggest crisis in 2 1 century. Especially after China's entry into WTO, telecommunications, banking, insurance and even civil servants, which we think are very stable and secure, will also face many variables. When more tigers come, aren't we ready for running shoes?
Monday morning meeting motivates story 4: Accustomed to life, father and son live in the mountains and drive ox carts down the mountain to sell firewood every day. Father is more experienced, driving in the town, the mountain road is rugged and tortuous, and the son has a good eye. He always reminds me when he wants to change. Dad, turn! ?
Once my father didn't go down the mountain because of illness, and my son drove alone. At the corner, the cow refused to turn, so the son tried every means to get out of the car and push and pull, lured by grass, and the cow did not move.
What the hell is going on? My son is puzzled. In the end, there is only one way. He looked at no one around and shouted near the cow's ear. Dad, turn! ?
The cow responded and moved.
Cows live by conditioned reflex, while people live by habit. A successful person knows how to cultivate good habits instead of bad ones. When more good habits are accumulated, there will naturally be a good life.
Story 5 inspired by Monday morning meeting: Five-year-old Hank went to work in the forest with his parents and brothers, and suddenly it began to rain, but they only brought a poncho.
Dad gave the poncho to mom, mom gave it to my brother, and my brother gave it to Hank.
Hank asked. Why did my father give it to my mother, my mother gave it to my brother and my brother gave it to me?
Dad replied:? Because dad is better than mom, mom is better than brother, and brother is better than you. We all protect the weak. ?
Hank looked around and ran to spread the poncho on a delicate flower swaying in the wind and rain.
This tells us that the real strong man is not necessarily how powerful or rich he is, but how much he helps others.