"Accomplishing great things by doing small things."

by chandadada on 2012-02-29 17:19:06

A small step on the broken bridge, a big step in life; doing small things for great causes. In the field of expansion training companies, the meaning of two flowers is complementary. Before achieving great success, there will definitely be many seemingly insignificant but meaningful tasks and experiences that lay the foundation. These small things gradually accumulate experience, friends, good habits, and social relationships... Eventually leading to great achievements. If we don't pay attention to every small thing we do in life, these small things not only won't help us on the path to future career success, but they may also become stumbling blocks to our success.

Every seed has an incubation period or hatching period. The seeds you sow now in your heart will not immediately transform into material form or material fruit.

On a bus, a man leaned against the window, leisurely finishing a cigarette. With a casual wave of his hand, he tossed the cigarette butt out the window with great flair. Two seconds later, a taxi veered into the greenbelt. Half a month later, a fire broke out at a factory, causing its closure. The young man who had so casually thrown the cigarette butt was no longer as carefree, because he became unemployed. The reason for his unemployment was that the factory where he worked went bankrupt. The reason for the factory's bankruptcy was that a fire half a month ago burned it to the ground. The cause of the fire was that the engineer responsible for the fire protection facilities was hospitalized due to a car accident. The reason for the engineer's accident was that the taxi he was riding in suddenly veered off the greenbelt. So, why did the taxi veer off the greenbelt? The answer is: because someone "casually" threw a cigarette butt while on the bus.

In a certain prison, there was a young man just reaching adulthood who was incarcerated for robbery. A young man in his twenties, at the prime of his life, what led him down the path of crime?

It turned out that after graduation, this young man refused to work, instead daydreaming about becoming rich overnight. Introduced by a "friend," he found a job that required no effort yet paid well - guiding trucks from other cities to their destinations within the city. However, this guidance came at a cost, and this cost was "not insignificant." Because if these drivers from other cities didn't pay or paid too little, he would gather a group of "friends" to surround and beat them until they handed over the "guidance fee." He even gave this paid guidance a name called "Divine Guidance." With multiple experiences of "Divine Guidance," the young man's courage grew larger, eventually leading him to a more "profitable" path - robbery. As the saying goes, evil deeds will eventually be repaid. This young man was ultimately arrested by the police for robbery and severely punished by the law.

Sowing melons yields melons, sowing beans yields beans - this is the most basic relationship of cause and effect. It's like a closed circuit, where cause and effect are the poles, and thought is the loop. Every action we take now will produce results, and no one can escape this. Fortunately, what we can do is, before seeing the results, manage our thoughts first and create the right causes.

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