Learn to be flexible, and life will become easier in an instant

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-01-30

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There are always a lot of things in life, and different people deal with things very differently, especially for the so-called good children who were particularly obedient when they were children, they are conservative and dare not make changes, and they often work stupidly, resulting in a mess of things.

Learning to be flexible, is the secret to crossing the thorns in life, on the way forward, encounter the hurdles that can not be passed, you might as well think about it from a different angle, maybe when you are exhausted, unconsciously will usher in another village.

When we were children, we knew the story of Sima Guang smashing the cylinder. The children were playing, and suddenly a child fell into the vat, and for the young children, there was no way to save the child, and most of them cried and cried for the adults.

Only the witty Sima Guang found a stone and threw it at the cylinder, the cylinder broke, and the child was saved.

A hard-working lumberjack, who works 10 hours a day, finds himself cutting less and less wood day by day, and he has to increase the number with extended hours, only to find it useless.

He was very depressed and went to his boss to tell him about the situation, and the boss asked, "Have you ever sharpened an axe?"He replied, "How can I have time to sharpen my axe......

We often say: "sharpening the knife is not wrong for the woodcutter", "fast hands are not as good as the family", on the surface it seems to be a hard-working person, but in fact it is a lazy person. Cover up strategic laziness with tactical diligence.

There is nothing constant in the world, the only constant is change.

In a temple, there are many monks who get up every morning to share the porridge to eat, but often because there are more monks and less porridge, some people can't share it. The monks met together to study.

An elderly monk was elected and asked to preside over the distribution of porridge. At first, he divided it evenly, but later he gave more points to those who were in connection, and kept the full thick ones for himself.

The monks felt that this would not work, so they proposed that everyone take turns to share the porridge. It was not bad at first, but after a long time, the person who had his turn always tried to leave a good for himself.

Finally, a monk suggested that if all the porridge was divided in advance, whoever presided over the distribution had to wait for everyone else to take it before he could take it himself.

Only by continuously improving the program can we get the better plan we want.

Cao Chong is Cao Cao's son, a smart young man, and when he was five or six years old, he had ** wisdom, or even more than **.

At that time, Sun Quan once gave Cao Cao an elephant. The elephant's strength and strength aroused Cao Cao's curiosity, and he wanted to know how much the elephant weighed, but there was no suitable measuring tool at the time.

Cao Cao asked the ministers if they had any way to weigh them, and the ministers were dumbfounded, and they didn't have any clever plans.

At this time, Cao Chong said to the side: "Lead the elephant to the boat, see how deep the boat is into the water, and make a mark."

Then take the elephant away, put some stones on the boat, and make the boat enter the water to the original place where it was marked, so that the weight of the stones can be known by weighing the stones one by one. ”

When Cao Cao heard this, he was very happy, so he followed Cao Chong's plan and knew the weight of the elephant.

What seems to be impossible to do on the surface, as long as you use more brains and think of more ways, there are still more ways than difficulties.

The seemingly unsolvable problem was easily solved by Cao Chong's adaptation.

The story of cutting the "Gerdios knot".

Alexander the Great was a Macedonian king who was active in the 4th century BC. During his expedition to Lydia, the Persian realm, a chariot was enshrined in the temple.

The chariot was tied to the pillars of the temple by the former king Gerdios. There is a local legend that says, "Whoever unties this knot will become the king of Asia." ”

It's a knot that many skilled challengers don't untie. So, what do you think Alexander the Great would do in the face of that knot?

Some people say that he untied the knot very skillfully, and soon became the king of Asia

No, it's not. When Alexander the Great saw that the knot was very strong, he immediately took out his short sword and cut it in two.

Legend has it that at the time he went on to say: "Destiny is not determined by legends, but by one's own sword." I don't need the power of legends, but my own sword to forge my destiny. ”

Later, he became the emperor who ruled from the Middle East to Western Asia, and the Geldios knot became a famous anecdote.

Stressful Shan knew that untying the rope would not be an easy task, and he knew how to solve this matter quickly with the sword in his hand. Only the sword was the weapon that really worked at that time.

Life is a long road, and we are often stuck on the road and overwhelmed, so it is especially important to learn to be flexible.

Many times, we can't change others, we can't change our environment, we can't change the world, but we can change ourselves.

Only if you change, everything will change with you. When you look at the world with a smile, the world smiles back at you.

Life is like an echo, what you shout, what you hear.

Don't be afraid that kindness will be let down, love is a kind of power and will be contagious, only by exchanging love for love, and exchanging trust for trust, our life will be worthwhile!

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