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Master Hsing Yun once said: "As much as the belly is, the career will be as big as it is. You have to free up everything to build everything."
A person's mind often determines how much he can do.
And a person's first reaction when encountering an accident best reflects his mind.
Some time ago, the company invited a safety consultant to inspect the workshop.
During the inspection, the consultant pointed to a gas cylinder placed on the ground and said that flammable materials should be placed outdoors, and then issued a fine.
The person in charge of the workshop immediately explained with a smile that the bottles were filled with flame-retardant gases, and the workers were operating in full compliance with the “Safety Law”.
Unexpectedly, this sentence angered the consultant.
He immediately raised his voice by an octave, saying that he was an expert, had participated in hundreds of inspections, had enough experience, and insisted on issuing a ticket.
As a result, the two quarreled red-faced, and the boss on the side was particularly embarrassed. Before the inspection was over, they sent someone to send the "expert" away.
In fact, each of us will have knowledge blind spots.
Even people at the top of the pyramid in a certain area may encounter areas that have never been involved.
When someone happens to be touching a blind spot, if you choose to admit it and humbly ask for advice, it will be easier to gain the respect of others.
Master Hsing Yun once said: "As much as the belly is, the career will be as big as it is. You have to free up everything to build everything."
A person's mind often determines how much he can do.
And a person's first reaction when encountering an accident best reflects his mind.
Some time ago, the company invited a safety consultant to inspect the workshop.
During the inspection, the consultant pointed to a gas cylinder placed on the ground and said that flammable materials should be placed outdoors, and then issued a fine.
The person in charge of the workshop immediately explained with a smile that the bottles were filled with flame-retardant gases, and the workers were operating in full compliance with the “Safety Law”.
Unexpectedly, this sentence angered the consultant.
He immediately raised his voice by an octave, saying that he was an expert, had participated in hundreds of inspections, had enough experience, and insisted on issuing a ticket.
As a result, the two quarreled red-faced, and the boss on the side was particularly embarrassed. Before the inspection was over, they sent someone to send the "expert" away.
In fact, each of us will have knowledge blind spots.
Even people at the top of the pyramid in a certain area may encounter areas that have never been involved.
When someone happens to be touching a blind spot, if you choose to admit it and humbly ask for advice, it will be easier to gain the respect of others.
Master Hsing Yun once said: "As much as the belly is, the career will be as big as it is. You have to free up everything to build everything."
A person's mind often determines how much he can do.
And a person's first reaction when encountering an accident best reflects his mind.
Some time ago, the company invited a safety consultant to inspect the workshop.
During the inspection, the consultant pointed to a gas cylinder placed on the ground and said that flammable materials should be placed outdoors, and then issued a fine.
The person in charge of the workshop immediately explained with a smile that the bottles were filled with flame-retardant gases, and the workers were operating in full compliance with the “Safety Law”.
Unexpectedly, this sentence angered the consultant.
He immediately raised his voice by an octave, saying that he was an expert, had participated in hundreds of inspections, had enough experience, and insisted on issuing a ticket.
As a result, the two quarreled red-faced, and the boss on the side was particularly embarrassed. Before the inspection was over, they sent someone to send the "expert" away.
In fact, each of us will have knowledge blind spots.
Even people at the top of the pyramid in a certain area may encounter areas that have never been involved.
When someone happens to be touching a blind spot, if you choose to admit it and humbly ask for advice, it will be easier to gain the respect of others.
Master Hsing Yun once said: "As much as the belly is, the career will be as big as it is. You have to free up everything to build everything."
A person's mind often determines how much he can do.
And a person's first reaction when encountering an accident best reflects his mind.
Some time ago, the company invited a safety consultant to inspect the workshop.
During the inspection, the consultant pointed to a gas cylinder placed on the ground and said that flammable materials should be placed outdoors, and then issued a fine.
The person in charge of the workshop immediately explained with a smile that the bottles were filled with flame-retardant gases, and the workers were operating in full compliance with the “Safety Law”.
Unexpectedly, this sentence angered the consultant.
He immediately raised his voice by an octave, saying that he was an expert, had participated in hundreds of inspections, had enough experience, and insisted on issuing a ticket.
As a result, the two quarreled red-faced, and the boss on the side was particularly embarrassed. Before the inspection was over, they sent someone to send the "expert" away.
In fact, each of us will have knowledge blind spots.
Even people at the top of the pyramid in a certain area may encounter areas that have never been involved.
When someone happens to be touching a blind spot, if you choose to admit it and humbly ask for advice, it will be easier to gain the respect of others.
Master Hsing Yun once said: "As much as the belly is, the career will be as big as it is. You have to free up everything to build everything."
A person's mind often determines how much he can do.
And a person's first reaction when encountering an accident best reflects his mind.
Some time ago, the company invited a safety consultant to inspect the workshop.
During the inspection, the consultant pointed to a gas cylinder placed on the ground and said that flammable materials should be placed outdoors, and then issued a fine.
The person in charge of the workshop immediately explained with a smile that the bottles were filled with flame-retardant gases, and the workers were operating in full compliance with the “Safety Law”.
Unexpectedly, this sentence angered the consultant.
He immediately raised his voice by an octave, saying that he was an expert, had participated in hundreds of inspections, had enough experience, and insisted on issuing a ticket.
As a result, the two quarreled red-faced, and the boss on the side was particularly embarrassed. Before the inspection was over, they sent someone to send the "expert" away.
In fact, each of us will have knowledge blind spots.
Even people at the top of the pyramid in a certain area may encounter areas that have never been involved.
When someone happens to be touching a blind spot, if you choose to admit it and humbly ask for advice, it will be easier to gain the respect of others.
Master Hsing Yun once said: "As much as the belly is, the career will be as big as it is. You have to free up everything to build everything."
A person's mind often determines how much he can do.
And a person's first reaction when encountering an accident best reflects his mind.
Some time ago, the company invited a safety consultant to inspect the workshop.
During the inspection, the consultant pointed to a gas cylinder placed on the ground and said that flammable materials should be placed outdoors, and then issued a fine.
The person in charge of the workshop immediately explained with a smile that the bottles were filled with flame-retardant gases, and the workers were operating in full compliance with the “Safety Law”.
Unexpectedly, this sentence angered the consultant.
He immediately raised his voice by an octave, saying that he was an expert, had participated in hundreds of inspections, had enough experience, and insisted on issuing a ticket.
As a result, the two quarreled red-faced, and the boss on the side was particularly embarrassed. Before the inspection was over, they sent someone to send the "expert" away.
In fact, each of us will have knowledge blind spots.
Even people at the top of the pyramid in a certain area may encounter areas that have never been involved.
When someone happens to be touching a blind spot, if you choose to admit it and humbly ask for advice, it will be easier to gain the respect of others.
Master Hsing Yun once said: "As much as the belly is, the career will be as big as it is. You have to free up everything to build everything."
A person's mind often determines how much he can do.
And a person's first reaction when encountering an accident best reflects his mind.
Some time ago, the company invited a safety consultant to inspect the workshop.
During the inspection, the consultant pointed to a gas cylinder placed on the ground and said that flammable materials should be placed outdoors, and then issued a fine.
The person in charge of the workshop immediately explained with a smile that the bottles were filled with flame-retardant gases, and the workers were operating in full compliance with the “Safety Law”.
Unexpectedly, this sentence angered the consultant.
He immediately raised his voice by an octave, saying that he was an expert, had participated in hundreds of inspections, had enough experience, and insisted on issuing a ticket.
As a result, the two quarreled red-faced, and the boss on the side was particularly embarrassed. Before the inspection was over, they sent someone to send the "expert" away.
In fact, each of us will have knowledge blind spots.
Even people at the top of the pyramid in a certain area may encounter areas that have never been involved.
When someone happens to be touching a blind spot, if you choose to admit it and humbly ask for advice, it will be easier to gain the respect of others.
Master Hsing Yun once said: "As much as the belly is, the career will be as big as it is. You have to free up everything to build everything."
A person's mind often determines how much he can do.
And a person's first reaction when encountering an accident best reflects his mind.
Some time ago, the company invited a safety consultant to inspect the workshop.
During the inspection, the consultant pointed to a gas cylinder placed on the ground and said that flammable materials should be placed outdoors, and then issued a fine.
The person in charge of the workshop immediately explained with a smile that the bottles were filled with flame-retardant gases, and the workers were operating in full compliance with the “Safety Law”.
Unexpectedly, this sentence angered the consultant.
He immediately raised his voice by an octave, saying that he was an expert, had participated in hundreds of inspections, had enough experience, and insisted on issuing a ticket.
As a result, the two quarreled red-faced, and the boss on the side was particularly embarrassed. Before the inspection was over, they sent someone to send the "expert" away.
In fact, each of us will have knowledge blind spots.
Even people at the top of the pyramid in a certain area may encounter areas that have never been involved.
When someone happens to be touching a blind spot, if you choose to admit it and humbly ask for advice, it will be easier to gain the respect of others.