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A child born in Brooklyn, new york, has been working as a security guard and a warehouse keeper. Because of his excellent work, Christie's gave him all the keys to the art treasure house. But working in the basement day after day makes him very eager to do a job of dealing with people. When he learned that the company had a janitor job, just as the boss applied, he finally became a uniformed janitor of the world's most famous auction company among many applicants.

How can I do this job well? He thought that everyone who entered the company gate was an extremely important person. How can we make them feel respected, happy and at home, so that they will like themselves more and be willing to come often? So, he called all the celebrities in the newspaper, cut out their photo names and profiles, posted them on the wall at home, reviewed them every day, and went home at night to let his wife test him and ask his colleagues if they didn't know him ... In this way, every day he always opened the door with a smile, "Ah, hello, madam, hello, sir, we have been waiting for you."

Until one day, the company wants to do an important event in London and needs a receptionist who can know all the artists, important guests and celebrities. In addition to this doorman, the whole company can't find such a person anymore. So the president of the company told him that he would be sent to London. But he never separated from his wife again, and with his two-week-old child, he refused. The next day, the company informed him and invited his wife to go with him. When they never left new york and never traveled by plane, they were taken to the hotel by an extended Lincoln at London airport and stood in the grand banquet hall to put on their dresses. This is the story of a doorman who worked at Christie's for 35 years. He said: You must love your job. If you are passionate about it forever, it will take you to incredible distances.

Like this story, everyone's background and work are different. As long as you like it and keep your enthusiasm and perseverance, your dream will come true. Never begin to doubt, be dissatisfied, shrink back or give up after a fresh and short struggle. Do you really think that if you are not satisfied with what you have, the next one will be better?