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Inspirational stories and insights

Inspirational stories and insights

A collection of inspirational stories and insights

Inspirational stories can be both interesting and educational! It can be said to be both educational and entertaining! We will learn some great truths from them! Get some inspiration from the small stories in western Zhejiang, A little bit of positive energy! Below is a short philosophical inspirational story with great truth that I compiled for you. I hope you will like it!

Inspirational stories and insights 1: Please read all the questions first to have a conceited and smart person. Students take exams. As soon as the test paper was handed out, he browsed it briefly. Except for the words "Please read all the questions before starting to answer" on the top line of the test paper, there were 100 true and false questions. With his ability, he could finish the exam in about 30 minutes. He confidently picked up his pen and started answering the questions.

After two minutes, someone handed in his paper with a smile on his face. The smart student secretly laughed in his heart: "It's the guy who handed in a blank paper again."

After another 5 minutes, there were seven or eight more people. When he handed in the paper, he also had a smile on his face, and it didn't look like he was handing in a blank paper. Seeing that he had only answered about 20 questions, this smart student quickly speeded up and concentrated on answering.

When he answered the 76th question, he suddenly found that the question said, "There is no need to answer this exam paper. As long as you sign your name and submit the paper, you will get full marks. One more point will be deducted for each additional question."

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He raised his hand with suspicion and wanted to ask the invigilator a question, but saw several candidates looking around in confusion at the same time.

The smart student looked at the instructions on the first line of the test paper: "Please read all the questions before starting to answer." He couldn't help but hate the speed with which he answered the questions.

In the course of our lives, it is not difficult to see similar situations. Thinking too highly of yourself and not listening to opinions are common mistakes that most people make. Especially on the road to learning and growth, a zeroing mentality is the first thing we must have. Only by pouring out the moss-covered cup of stagnant water in your heart can you receive the fresh fresh spring that is injected into you during the learning process.

And empty the cup more than once, because every time you learn something new, you will quickly fill the cup in your heart. Therefore, you must have your own smart water reservoir, and never forget to pour the water in the cup into the reservoir, so that the cup will remain hollow forever and can take on new things at any time.

Insights:

It is recommended that when you face any life encounter, you should recall the requirements of question 76, follow the instructions of life questions, and get a complete understanding of the entire situation. , don’t be too smart. Maintain a zero-centered mentality when it comes to career development. This should be true in terms of interpersonal communication, getting along with husband and wife, and the education of children.

Inspirational stories and insights 2: Vision determines the future At the beginning of the 19th century, in a valley in central Italy, a group of ancient villagers lived. Their drinking water had to be fetched from a small river far away. So the village chief gave the task of carrying water to two young men and promised to pay them a certain amount of money for each load of water carried.

The two young men readily agreed, and then each prepared a large bucket. They worked from sunrise to sunset every day. Although it was very hard, fortunately they had a good income and they could do it. Very enthusiastic. One of the young people thought that when he saves enough money, he can build a house, marry a wife and have children. What a happy life it would be!

The other young man thought that he would climb mountains and ridges every day, Walking with a heavy load is not a long-term thing at all. Besides, carrying water takes up most of my time, and there is no freedom or fun at all. If the river water outside the mountain can be led into the valley, wouldn't it mean that there is no need to carry water? ?Of course, it is not an easy task to lead the river water into the valley, which requires a lot of engineering, but the young people firmly believe that everything depends on man-made efforts, and as long as everyone unites, there is nothing that cannot be accomplished!

< p> One summer evening, the young man finished his work. He told the village chief his idea and hoped that he would call on all the villagers to raise funds to build pipelines and completely solve everyone's drinking water problem. However, what he didn't expect was that his suggestion was opposed by most of the villagers, because the people here have lived by carrying water for generations. They had never thought of bringing water from outside, and they thought it was unrealistic. His companions also tried to persuade him, you should just fetch water honestly, and don't let your whims ruin your own livelihood.

Although the young man’s proposal was not adopted by everyone, he did not give up. He used his spare time and teamed up with several people who supported him to quietly build the pipeline. A few years later, the young man who carried water with him made a small fortune. Not only did he build a new house, marry a wife, but also bought a lot of furniture and food; but he was still alone, living in a simple little house. In the house, he invested all his money in building pipelines.

A few years later, the pipeline he built finally connected the entire village, and the white water flowed continuously. Everyone was overjoyed and paid for it one after another. It wasn't long before his companion was out of a job because the water from the pipes was far cheaper than the cost of carrying it. In this way, the young man who built the pipeline did not have to work every day and had a considerable income, but his companion had to go elsewhere to continue carrying water to earn money.