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In 1947, Berridge, chairman of the Mobil Oil Company, went to Cape Town to inspect work, and in the bathroom, he saw a black ** young man kneeling on the ground to wipe the water stains on it, and every time he wiped it, he reverently kowtowed. Berridge was strange and asked him why? The black man replied
In gratitude to a saint.
Berridge asked him why he was thankful for the saint. The black man said that he helped him find the job so that he finally had something to eat.
Berridge smiled. "I once met a saint who made me chairman of the Mobil Oil Company, would you like to meet him?" ”
"I was an orphan and was raised by the Sikh church, and I wanted to repay the people who raised me," the black man said. If this saint has left money to spare after he has fed me, I will pay him a visit. ”
"You must know that there is a famous mountain in South Africa called Winter Lake Ke Mountain," Berridge said. As far as I know, there is a saint living on it, who can guide people through the maze, and anyone who can meet him will have a bright future.
Twenty years ago, when I came to South Africa to climb that mountain, I happened to meet him and get his guidance. If you are willing to visit, I can intercede with your manager and grant you a month off. ”
The black man, a devout Sikh who trusted God's help, thanked Berridge and set out on his way. In the course of 30 days, he overcame all the obstacles, slept in the open air, crossed meadows, walked through forests, and endured hardships until he finally climbed the snow-capped Great Winter Lake Mountains. He wandered at the top of the mountain for a day and met nothing but himself.
The black guy came back disappointed. The first thing he said when he saw Berridge was: "Mr. Chairman, I kept an eye on all the way until I reached the top of the mountain, and I found that there was no saint at all but me."
Berridge said, "You are right, there are no saints at all but you. ”
Twenty years later, the black guy became the general manager of the Cape Town branch of Mobil Oil Company, and his name was Jamne. In 2000, he attended the World Economic Forum in Shanghai as a representative of Mobil Oil. At a press conference, he said a word about his legendary life:
The day you discover yourself, that's when you meet a saint. ”
Hope it helps you a little.
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Berridge didn't find the saint at all, he meant to tell this black guy Jamne that only when we know ourselves do we know how to try to get to the other side of the faith!
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When Berridge was the chairman of the American Mobil Oil Company, he was pretending to be a beard, and once saw a young worker of the company kneeling to wipe the floor, wiping it and kowtowing, he felt strange, so he stepped forward to ask. The young worker said he was thanking a saint for helping him find the job and give him a job. Berridge's heart was shaken, and after a moment of contemplation, he said
I also met a 'saint' in Winterhoek, South Africa, and I owe it to him that I am doing this today. Would you like to meet this 'saint' who is helpful? The young worker said
I can only earn money now, and if this 'saint' can make me more money, I will thank all the kind people who have cared for me as an orphan. So he disturbed that Berridge gave the young workers a holiday and asked him to meet the "saint". A month later, the young worker returned to the company in the dust and said:
Mr. Chairman, I have gone through a lot of hardships to climb the inaccessible snow-capped mountain, and there are no saints on the mountain except me. Berridge said, "That's right, there are no saints but you!"
This young worker was Jamner, who later took over as general manager of Mobil Oil Company. In 2000, when attending the World Economic Forum in Shanghai, Jamner famously condensed the essence of life at a press conference: "The day you discover yourself, you meet a saint."
This is Jamner's brilliant interpretation of Berridge's "theory of the saints."
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1 The "saint" mentioned in the passage refers to a person who is aware of his own existence.
2 What the black man said meant was that he did not see the saint. And what Berridge means is that if you don't see yourself, you naturally don't see the saints.
3 Himself. "Discovering oneself" means that only by seeing oneself, affirming oneself, and discovering one's own talents, can one create a great cause.
4 One cannot see others and beg for help. Only by discovering oneself can we create a good career and benefit ourselves.
5. Because of the qualities of self-confidence, not being arrogant, serious discovery, etc.
6 Destiny is not predestined, and it is up to you to reverse it, no matter what it may be.
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The saints are unkind, the people are the dogs, the saints are not benevolent, and there is no saint.
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Let's see Jack Ma and how he got here! Definitely inspirational.
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1 Explain the meaning of the following words in the text.
Sleeping in the open air: wandering letter dismantling and respecting the royal silver:
2 Explain whether the dotted "saint" in the paragraph means the same as the dotted "saint" in the paragraph, and explain why.
3 What does the dotted word "laugh" in the first paragraph reflect about Berridge's psychology?
4 Look for a sentence from the passage that corresponds to the underlined sentence in the first paragraph.
5 After reading this article, what do you understand?
Answers to test questions. 1 Eating in the wind, sleeping in the open air, describes the journey as hard. Walk back and forth in one place.
2 Not the same. The "saint" in the paragraph refers to the person who helped him find that job. The "saint" in the paragraph refers to himself.
3 Berridge is pleased that his subordinate company has such employees.
4 You are right, there is no saint but you. Or there are no saints at all except me.
5 Only by believing in oneself, being full of self-confidence, and being able to constantly strive for one's ideals and aspirations, can we achieve self-worthiness and achieve success.
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Anyone makes mistakes. You can't read like this when you read a book, you should see the back"After that, it can be changed, and it is very good"No matter who makes mistakes, saints are called saints because they can find their mistakes in time, and have the courage to admit them and remedy them immediately, instead of covering up their mistakes for the sake of their own holy name.
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Saints are human beings, too! Of course mistakes will be made! What Chinese scientists and professors say is not necessarily true.
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No one is perfect, and saints make mistakes.
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