A typical case of the horsefly effect, what is the horsefly effect?

Updated on society 2024-03-20
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The Horsefly Effect is an interesting experience of Lincoln in the United States.

    As a child, Lincoln and his brother ploughed a cornfield on a farm in his hometown of Kentucky, one riding a horse and the other holding a plow. But the horse was very lazy, and he moved slowly no matter how he pumped, but for a while he ran so fast that he could almost match the beauty of a professional racehorse. When he arrived at the ground, Lincoln immediately searched for the reason, and soon found that there was a very large horsefly on it, so Lincoln Mill Friends knocked down the horsefly.

    When he got home, his brother scolded him for not doing that, explaining that it was the horse fly that made the horse run fast. That's where the horsefly effect comes in.

    Born in sorrow and dying in peace, I believe that no matter what we do in life, there must be a "horsefly" to urge us, supervise us to move forward, and spur us to work hard.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    In life, I believe that everyone will have their own pressure, including family or workplace, there will be a lot of pressure to collapse. It is precisely because of the existence of pressure in life that we can keep moving forward, constantly enriching ourselves, and spurring ourselves on the road to success.

    The Horsefly Effect is an interesting experience with Lincoln in the United States. A few weeks after the end of 1860,** a great banker named Barn saw Senator Samon Portland Chase coming out of Lincoln's office and said to Lincoln, "Don't elect this man to your cabinet."

    Lincoln asked, "Why do you say that?" Barn said

    Because he thinks he's so much greater than you." "Oh," said Lincoln, "do you know anyone who thinks he is greater than me?" "I don't know," Barn said, "but why do you ask?"

    Lincoln: "Because I'm going to put them all in my cabinet." As it turned out, the banker's words were well-founded, and Cai Si was indeed an arrogant man.

    However, he was also a powerful man, and Lincoln held him in high esteem, appointing him Secretary of the Treasury and trying to reduce friction with him. Zeit is a fanatical pursuit of supreme leadership and is extremely jealous. He originally wanted to enter the White House, but was "squeezed" by Lincoln, and he had to ask for the next best thing, and he was quite a secretary of state.

    Lincoln appointed Seward, and he had to sit in third place, so he held a grudge and was indignant.

    When Henry Raymont, the editor-in-chief of The New York Times, who had witnessed Chase's actions and collected a lot of information, visited Lincoln, he told him that Chase's was jumping up and down feverishly seeking a position. In his characteristic humorous way, Lincoln said, "Raymont, didn't you grow up in the countryside?

    Then you must know what a horsefly is. Once my brother and I were plowing a cornfield on a farm in my hometown in Kentucky, I yelled, and he helped the plow. The horse was lazy, but suddenly for a while it was running so fast in the field that even my long legs could barely keep up.

    When I got to the ground, I noticed that a very large horsefly had bitten on it, so I knocked it down. My brother asked me why I knocked it out. I said, I can't bear to let the horse be bitten.

    My brother said, "Oh, it's the bite of this horse fly that makes this horse run so fast!" Then Lincoln said meaningfully:

    If there is a horsefly called "** Desire" is biting Mr. Zeith, then I don't want to shoot it down as long as it can make Chass keep running.

    As the name suggests, this is the horsefly effect. The enlightenment brought to us by the horsefly effect is that only when a person is bitten all the time and is full of pressure, he will keep moving forward, he will not dare to relax, and he will work hard and continue to improve.

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