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The lion asked a leopard to manage 10 wolves and gave them food to distribute

By DelorisPowersPublished 3 years ago 3 min read
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The lion asked a leopard to manage 10 wolves and gave them food to distribute.

  After receiving the meat, the leopard divided the meat into 11 equal portions, asking for one for himself and giving the rest to the 10 wolves.

  The 10 wolves all felt that their share was less and joined hands to sing against the leopard. Although one wolf couldn't beat the leopard, 10 wolves couldn't cope with the leopard.

  The leopard slinked to the lion and resigned. The lion said, "Look at me.

  The lion divided the meat into 11 parts of different sizes and picked the biggest one for himself first, then proudly said to the other wolves: Discuss among yourselves how to divide these meats. To fight for the bigger

The wolves boiled up and attacked each other viciously, ignoring the fact that they didn't even get the average portion of meat. The leopard asked the lion admiringly, "What is this way? The lion faintly

smile, have you heard of performance pay? ......

  The next day

  The lion still divided the meat into 11 pieces but picked away 2 pieces himself, and then proudly said to the other wolves: Discuss among yourselves how to divide these pieces of meat.

  The 10 wolves looked at the 9 pieces of meat and grabbed them up quickly, one bite of meat, one bite of their former companions until finally a weak wolf was left to fall on the ground and die.

  The leopard asked the lion admiringly, What is this way?

  The lion smiled faintly, Have you heard of the last elimination method? ......

  Day 3

  The lion divided the meat into 2 pieces, but picked away 1 piece himself, then proudly said to the other wolves: Discuss among yourselves how to divide these pieces of meat.

  The group of wolves fought for it and finally, the strongest wolf beat all the wolves and started to enjoy its booty in a big way. The wolf ate his fill before allowing other wolves to come back to eat it. All these wolves became his little brothers, respectfully obeying his management and enjoying his scraps in order.

  From then on, the lion only needed to manage one wolf, only needed to assign it food, and did not worry about anything else. The leopard asked the lion admiringly, "What is this method? The lion smiled faintly and said, "Have you heard of the competition

Have you heard of competition for jobs? ......

  

  The last day

  The lion took up all the meat and then let the wolves go to eat the grass. Because of the previous competition, the wolves could no longer afford to fight, so they had to submit to it.

  The leopard asked the lion admiringly, What is this way? The lion smiled faintly, have you heard of HX society?

There is a fable: a donkey fell into a deep pit, it kept howling hoping the master to save it, but the pit is very steep, really hard to get, the main thought, think this donkey is too old, also do not want it, why not bury it here. The owner got a few people to help him, and everyone was willing to bury the donkey because of its unpleasant sound.

It turned out that when the donkey found out the owner's intention, it understood that it was useless to call out to the owner, and the only way to live was to save itself. When the soil from above was raised, the donkey dodged and stepped on the soil under its own feet, so that it was not only not buried, but also rose a little bit, and when it reached a certain height, it leaped out.

Every failure encountered in life is valuable, and those "stumbling blocks" on the road to success can also be transformed into "stepping stones" for advancement. If you look from the top down, when you step on these difficulties, failures, and blows, you will find that the reason why you can stand higher and higher, but also all because of them.

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