A young man was assigned to work in an offshore oil field drilling team after graduation. On the first day of working at sea, the foreman asked him to board a drilling rig tens of meters high within a limited time, and took a beautifully packaged box to the top of the derrick and handed it to the supervisor. Holding the box, the young man quickly climbed the narrow gangway leading to the top floor of the derrick. When he climbed to the top floor panting and sweating, he handed the box to the supervisor, who only signed his name on the box and asked him to send it back. So he hurried down the gangway and handed the box to the foreman, who also signed the box and asked him to give it to the supervisor.
The young man looked at the foreman, hesitated for a moment, then turned and boarded the gangway. When he boarded the top floor of the derrick for the second time, he was already sweating all over and his legs were shaking badly. The supervisor, like last time, just signed the box and asked him to send it down. The young man wiped the sweat on his face, turned and walked down the gangway, and sent the box down, but the foreman asked him to sign it before sending it up.
Young people are finally beginning to feel angry. He tried not to attack, wiped the sweat on his face, looked up at the gangway that had climbed up and down several times, picked up the box and trudged up. At the top floor, he was soaked with sweat, which dripped down his cheeks. He gave the box to the supervisor for the third time. The supervisor looked at him and said slowly, "Open the box."
The young man tore off the wrapping paper outside the box and opened it-there were two glass jars inside: one was coffee and the other was a coffee companion. The young man finally couldn't control his anger and shot his angry eyes at the supervisor. The supervisor said to him again, "make coffee." At this point, the young man couldn't help it any longer. He dropped the box on the floor and said, "I quit." After that, he looked at the box that fell to the ground, and felt a lot of happiness in his heart, and his anger was vented.
At this moment, the supervisor stood up, looked him in the eye and said, "You can go. But for the sake of your last three visits, I can tell you that what you have just been asked to do is called' endurance training', because we are working at sea and will encounter dangers at any time, which requires the players to have strong endurance and stand the test of various dangers. Only in this way can we successfully complete the task at sea. It's a pity that you passed the first three times, only this last bit, you didn't drink your Sweet Caffe, now, you can go. "
Philosophy of life: Patience is often painful, because it suppresses human nature. However, success often comes to you after you have endured the unbearable pain of ordinary people. Don't give up so close.