Appreciating and being appreciated is a source of interaction. Appreciators must have a happy heart, a kind heart and a good idea of adult beauty.
Therefore, learning to appreciate should be a virtue of being a man, and affirming others is also affirming yourself. As Emerson said, "One of the best compensations in life is that people sincerely help others and at the same time help themselves."
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/kloc-at the end of 0/9, there was a bad boy in Missouri in the western United States. He secretly threw stones at the neighbor's window, and put the dead rabbit in a bucket and barbecued it in the school stove, which made it stink. At the age of 9, my father married his stepmother and told her to pay attention to the children. Stepmother approached the child curiously. When she got to know the child, she said, "You are wrong. He is not bad and clever, but his cleverness has not been brought into play. " The stepmother envied the child very much. Under her guidance, the child's intelligence found a place to play, and later became a famous contemporary American entrepreneur and thinker. This man is Dale? Carnegie.
Lin Qingxuan, a writer from Taiwan Province Province, went to a mutton restaurant for dinner. The boss said to him, "Do you still remember me?" Lin Qingxuan said, "I can't remember." The boss brought an old newspaper 20 years ago with an article by Lin Qingxuan on it. At that time, he was a reporter for a newspaper. This is a report about thieves. The thief was skilled, committed thousands of crimes, succeeded every time, and was finally planted in the hands of an anti-pickpocket. The article sighed: "A thief with such meticulous thoughts and clever techniques can do anything!" The boss told him, "I am a thief, and your words led me to the right path."
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Learn to appreciate others! Appreciate your colleagues, and you and your colleagues will cooperate more closely; Appreciate your subordinates, they will work harder; Appreciate your lover, your love will be sweeter; Appreciate your child, maybe he will be the next Carnegie …