Stories about Jews during World War II?

Updated on military 2024-03-05
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The story of the Jews and the British, are you talking about the story of "A Coin"? A cloak of coins is searched, and the story is as follows: two young men, one Englishman and the other Jewish, are looking for work together.

    A coin lay on the ground, and the young Englishman walked over without looking, while the young Jew picked it up excitedly. The British youth showed disdain for the behavior of the Jewish youth: it was really useless to pick up a coin.

    The young Jewish looked at the young British who were far away and sighed: It is really useless to let the money slip away from him in vain. Two people from the world walked into a company at the same time.

    The company is small, the work is tiring, and the pay is low. The British youth went away dismissively, while the Jewish youth happily stayed. Two years later, the two met on the street, and the young Jew had become the boss, while the young Briton was still looking for work.

    The British youth found it incredulous and said, "How can such an unpromising person as you 'get out' so quickly?" The Jewish youth said

    Because I didn't step over a coin like a gentleman like you. You don't even want a coin, how can you make a fortune? The British youth does not want money, but his eyes are fixed on the big money rather than the small money, so his money is always tomorrow.

    That's the answer to the question.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    There is a saying that three Jews together can change the world.

    According to some statistics, Jews make up half of the richest entrepreneurs in the world.

    Jews account for 40 percent of the wealthy families in the United States

    So everyone wonders, what made the Jews achieve such amazing results?

    There were so many books on Jewish business law on the market.

    Today you recommend a book, the Talmud, the second Bible of the Jews

    It tells the story that every Jewish child is asked a question as he grows up.

    If one day, your house burns down, what will you take with you to escape?

    If the child is taking something valuable, the mother will tell them.

    What you want to take away is not money, nor diamonds, but your knowledge, your way of thinking.

    The Jews have many philosophies of life, which in our view are the wisdom of life.

    To use a very classic Jewish philosophy: if you don't read, you're just a postman if you travel thousands of miles.

    Just traveling, without enough knowledge, the scenery along the way will be forgotten.

    What's the use of breaking iron shoes?

    The best way to improve one's horizons and pattern must be a combination of reading and traveling.

    When we have read enough books, and continue to think and summarize along the way, our hearts will become richer.

    There is a question on Zhihu, what should you do if someone makes you angry?

    Jewish philosophy will tell you:

    Don't be upset when your neighbor is playing the piano at 2 o'clock in the evening, you can wake him up at 4 o'clock and tell him that you appreciate his playing.

    The philosophy in this is to learn not to get angry first.

    Being angry is like drinking poison and carrying you to sleepy, but expecting others to suffer.

    The essence is to punish oneself for the mistakes of others.

    There are always some people in life who advocate "waiting for the need".

    Put your expectations entirely on someone else and wait for the opportunity to come automatically.

    But a good life is never something to come, you have to work hard to make the future effortless.

    I've heard another saying: action is the beginning of success, and waiting is the source of failure.

    If you want to be beautiful, try to be self-disciplined, if you want to be erudite, you can read poetry and books, and if you want to be promoted and raised, you must work hard.

    If you want to conquer the stars and the sea, you must first take a foot from this half-acre square pond.

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