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What perspectives provide inspiration?

1. A young man accidentally burned three small holes in the hotel carpet. When checking out, the waiter said that according to hotel regulations, he would be compensated 100 yuan for each hole. Young man: Are you sure it’s 100 yuan per hole? Waiter: Yes. The young man lit a cigarette butt and burned the three small holes into one large one.

Where the enlightenment assessment standards are, there are people’s actions; don’t just set standards from your own perspective; loopholes are sometimes fatal.

2. A soldier fled to a cave after being attacked by enemy troops. With the enemy chasing after him, he hid in a cave and prayed not to be discovered by the enemy. Suddenly his arm was stung hard. It turned out to be a spider. He was about to crush it to death when he suddenly felt pity and let it go. Unexpectedly, the spider crawled to the entrance of the cave and weaved a new web. The enemy soldiers chased him to the cave and saw the intact spider web. They guessed that there was no one in the cave and left.

Enlightenment: Many times, helping others is also helping yourself.

3. My father lost a watch. He complained and searched everywhere, but he couldn't find it for a long time. After he went out, his son quietly entered the house and found the watch after a while. The father asked: How did you find it? The son said: I just sat quietly, and after a while I could hear the ticking sound, and the watch was found.

Enlightenment: The more anxiously we search, the less we can find what we want. Only when we calm down can we hear our inner voice.

4. A young man asked an elder: "What should we pay attention to when looking at problems?" The elder said: "When looking at the same problem from different angles, we often draw different conclusions." The young man asked again: "Can you give me an example?" The elder replied: "A crystal prism ball placed under the sun will have different colors when viewed from different angles." The elder added: "Only by looking at the problem from all aspects and from all angles can we draw the correct conclusion."

5. A company's salesmen went to a backward area to inspect the market one after another. The first person to go looked after the market. Shaking his head and sighing, he replied to the company: People here are barefoot and don’t wear shoes at all. How can they be sold? So he returned empty-handed;

The second person who went there was overjoyed when he saw it, and replied to the company: Great, people here are still barefoot, the market is huge, and everyone has the potential to buy shoes, so It is suggested that the company give away some shoes for free to people. When local people have the habit of wearing shoes and feel the inconvenience of going barefoot, it will be natural to sell shoes, and the results will be fruitful. The same thing, if you look at the problem from different angles, you will have different solutions and bring different results.