The game is going on. Carl, a soldier, is thin and often feels tired. Seeing that he was about to fall behind, he kept telling himself: "Don't give up, you must stick to it." He found that the more complicated the route, the harder it was to run, and then he couldn't move. However, there is a belief that has always supported him: even if he is afraid of running to the end, he must persist to the end.
Suddenly, a fork in the road appeared before him. Two signs were erected at the fork in the road. Mark two roads respectively: one is the officer runway and the other is the soldier runway. With past experience, Carl knows that officers in charge of management at ordinary times are generally inferior to ordinary soldiers in physical fitness, so for their convenience, officers' runways are generally smoother than soldiers' and it is easier to reach the finish line. Although he felt a little wronged, Carl went to the soldier runway, but most of the other soldiers who saw the signs chose the officer runway.
Jeancard's strange thing is that the road behind him is much smoother than the one he used to run, and it is easier to run. After crossing a dark tunnel, he saw a batch of colorful flags flying in front of his eyes-the end point was here.
When Carl ran to the finish line, the CEO General mcpherson personally came to shake hands with him and congratulated him on running 65,438+00. Carl felt incredible. Before that, he had never even entered the top 50.
He asked General mcpherson, "Where are the soldiers who chose the officer runway?" General mcpherson told him, "They are still on their way. I wonder if they can come out before dark. " It turned out that the purpose of setting up the instruction sign was not to let the officers and men compete separately, but to test the integrity of the soldiers. There are no officers at all in this cross-country race.
Carl won the game with his absolute honesty, and at the same time got the opportunity to carry out that arduous task.