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There was a poor man who couldn't get enough to eat and wear. He ran to the Buddha and cried bitterly, telling him about the hardships of life: he was half dead working every day but couldn't earn a few money. After crying for a long time, he suddenly began to complain: "this society is too unfair. Why do the rich relax every day while the poor suffer every day?" Buddha smiled and asked, "how can you feel fair?" The poor man said hurriedly, "let the rich be as poor and do the same work as me. If the rich are still rich, I will not complain." The Buddha nodded and said, "OK!" With that, the Buddha turned a rich man into a man as poor as a poor man. And they were given a mountain. The coal dug every day could be sold to buy food that day, and the coal mountain could be dug up within one month. The poor and the rich dig together. The poor are used to doing rough work. Digging coal is a piece of cake for him. Soon he dug a truck of coal and took it to the market to sell money. With the money, he bought all the delicious food and took it home to satisfy his wife and children. The rich man had not done any heavy work at ordinary times. He stopped digging for a while, and was still very tired and sweating. In the evening, he managed to dig a cart and take it to the market. He bought only a few hard steamed buns with the money he got, and saved the rest. The next day the poor got up early and began to dig coal, while the rich went to the market. After a while, two poor people came back. The two poor people were very rich. They began to dig coal for the rich without saying a word. In only one morning, the rich man commanded the two poor people to dig out several carts of coal. The rich sold the coal and hired several coolies. At the end of the day, in addition to giving workers wages, he still had several times more money than the poor people earned. A month passed quickly. The poor only dug a corner of the coal mountain. The money they earned every day bought delicious food and drink. There was basically no surplus. The rich man had already ordered the workers to dig up all the coal and made a lot of money. He invested the money and started a business. Soon he became rich again, and the poor would no longer complain. Success lies not in how much you can do, but in how much you can do with the help of how many people! Learn to borrow! Borrow the power of others, tools, platforms and systems! Thus, you will find the focus of the lever and move the whole world!
There was a poor man who couldn't get enough to eat and wear. He ran to the Buddha and cried bitterly, telling him about the hardships of life: he was half dead working every day but couldn't earn a few money. After crying for a long time, he suddenly began to complain: "this society is too unfair. Why do the rich relax every day while the poor suffer every day?" Buddha smiled and asked, "how can you feel fair?" The poor man said hurriedly, "let the rich be as poor and do the same work as me. If the rich are still rich, I will not complain." The Buddha nodded and said, "OK!" With that, the Buddha turned a rich man into a man as poor as a poor man. And they were given a mountain. The coal dug every day could be sold to buy food that day, and the coal mountain could be dug up within one month. The poor and the rich dig together. The poor are used to doing rough work. Digging coal is a piece of cake for him. Soon he dug a truck of coal and took it to the market to sell money. With the money, he bought all the delicious food and took it home to satisfy his wife and children. The rich man had not done any heavy work at ordinary times. He stopped digging for a while, and was still very tired and sweating. In the evening, he managed to dig a cart and take it to the market. He bought only a few hard steamed buns with the money he got, and saved the rest. The next day the poor got up early and began to dig coal, while the rich went to the market. After a while, two poor people came back. The two poor people were very rich. They began to dig coal for the rich without saying a word. In only one morning, the rich man commanded the two poor people to dig out several carts of coal. The rich sold the coal and hired several coolies. At the end of the day, in addition to giving workers wages, he still had several times more money than the poor people earned. A month passed quickly. The poor only dug a corner of the coal mountain. The money they earned every day bought delicious food and drink. There was basically no surplus. The rich man had already ordered the workers to dig up all the coal and made a lot of money. He invested the money and started a business. Soon he became rich again, and the poor would no longer complain. Success lies not in how much you can do, but in how much you can do with the help of how many people! Learn to borrow! Borrow the power of others, tools, platforms and systems! Thus, you will find the focus of the lever and move the whole world!
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