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Everyone takes success as his life goal, because only success with a career is a perfect life. A person's growth, development, success and success are all completed in interpersonal communication. Even a person's joys and sorrows are closely related to his interpersonal relationship. Without interpersonal communication, people don't know what kind of experience they will face. Without interpersonal communication, people can't form a family, society and country, let alone personal future and development. In real life, people often find that some people are very talented and capable, but often fail. The important reason is the lack of good people. Many business people who have made great achievements realize the importance of interpersonal relationships to one's success, so they construct and make effective use of their interpersonal relationships. After long-term research, Carnegie, a master of success, concluded: "professional knowledge plays only 15% of a person's success, while the remaining 85% depends on interpersonal relationships." Reality tells people that no matter what career or major you are engaged in, as long as you learn to deal with interpersonal relationships, you will walk 85% of the way to success and 99% of the way to personal happiness. Because of this, American oil magnate John D. Rockefeller said, "I am willing to pay a greater price than other skills in the world to get along with people." Interpersonal experts have done a lot of research from different angles, and the results have proved that the more they understand the importance of good contacts, the more active people are in the process of communicating with others, the more harmonious their interpersonal relationships are, the more they can adapt to the society, and the greater their work performance. When Mollo was the shareholder and general manager of Morgan bank, his annual salary was as high as $1 million. Later, he served as the U.S. ambassador to Mexico and became famous in the United States. At first, Molo was just a court clerk. Why did he have such amazing achievements later? The biggest turning point in Molo's life was that he was favored by the directors of Morgan bank, was promoted to the throne of general manager of Morgan bank, and became a business giant in the United States. It is said that he is not only an official in the bank, but also an official in the corporate world. Gifford was a small clerk and later became the general manager of at & T. He often introduces his successful experience to people. He believes that contacts are the main factor for a person to achieve great things, and contacts are extremely important in all undertakings. That's right. Having good contacts is a necessary condition for our success in business and a rare intangible asset. Van treber, President of the Bank of New York City, told the world that the first thing he needs to know when hiring any senior employee is whether he has a commendable network. The famous magic master, deluxe zheston, was once recognized as "the magician among magicians". In the past 40 years, he went all over the world to repeatedly create illusions, confuse the audience and make everyone breathless. When zheston came on stage on Broadway for the last time, hill, the author of "creating wealth", once stayed in the master's dressing room all night and kept asking him questions. Hill wants to know the secret of Mr. zheston's success. Zheston told hill that there were hundreds of books on magic techniques, and dozens of people knew as much as he did, but he had one thing that others didn't. That is, zheston not only has a deep passion for magic, but also is very sincere to his audience. He told hill that some magicians would look at the audience like this: "those people sitting at the bottom are a group of fools, a group of fools. I can fool them around." But zheston is different from them. Every time he came on stage, he said to himself, "I am very grateful because these people came to see me perform. They enable me to live a good life. I want to treat them as friends and show them my best skills." Every time when he stepped onto the stage, he always said to himself again and again, "I love my audience. They are my friends." Hill concluded that the secret of zheston's success is so simple, that is to be loving. Many viewers even became friends of zheston. It's true at all. If you pay, you will be rewarded. As long as you water the tree of your contacts with your heart, it will bear the fruits of success!
Everyone takes success as his life goal, because only success with a career is a perfect life. A person's growth, development, success and success are all completed in interpersonal communication. Even a person's joys and sorrows are closely related to his interpersonal relationship. Without interpersonal communication, people don't know what kind of experience they will face. Without interpersonal communication, people can't form a family, society and country, let alone personal future and development. In real life, people often find that some people are very talented and capable, but often fail. The important reason is the lack of good people. Many business people who have made great achievements realize the importance of interpersonal relationships to one's success, so they construct and make effective use of their interpersonal relationships. After long-term research, Carnegie, a master of success, concluded: "professional knowledge plays only 15% of a person's success, while the remaining 85% depends on interpersonal relationships." Reality tells people that no matter what career or major you are engaged in, as long as you learn to deal with interpersonal relationships, you will walk 85% of the way to success and 99% of the way to personal happiness. Because of this, American oil magnate John D. Rockefeller said, "I am willing to pay a greater price than other skills in the world to get along with people." Interpersonal experts have done a lot of research from different angles, and the results have proved that the more they understand the importance of good contacts, the more active people are in the process of communicating with others, the more harmonious their interpersonal relationships are, the more they can adapt to the society, and the greater their work performance. When Mollo was the shareholder and general manager of Morgan bank, his annual salary was as high as $1 million. Later, he served as the U.S. ambassador to Mexico and became famous in the United States. At first, Molo was just a court clerk. Why did he have such amazing achievements later? The biggest turning point in Molo's life was that he was favored by the directors of Morgan bank, was promoted to the throne of general manager of Morgan bank, and became a business giant in the United States. It is said that he is not only an official in the bank, but also an official in the corporate world. Gifford was a small clerk and later became the general manager of at & T. He often introduces his successful experience to people. He believes that contacts are the main factor for a person to achieve great things, and contacts are extremely important in all undertakings. That's right. Having good contacts is a necessary condition for our success in business and a rare intangible asset. Van treber, President of the Bank of New York City, told the world that the first thing he needs to know when hiring any senior employee is whether he has a commendable network. The famous magic master, deluxe zheston, was once recognized as "the magician among magicians". In the past 40 years, he went all over the world to repeatedly create illusions, confuse the audience and make everyone breathless. When zheston came on stage on Broadway for the last time, hill, the author of "creating wealth", once stayed in the master's dressing room all night and kept asking him questions. Hill wants to know the secret of Mr. zheston's success. Zheston told hill that there were hundreds of books on magic techniques, and dozens of people knew as much as he did, but he had one thing that others didn't. That is, zheston not only has a deep passion for magic, but also is very sincere to his audience. He told hill that some magicians would look at the audience like this: "those people sitting at the bottom are a group of fools, a group of fools. I can fool them around." But zheston is different from them. Every time he came on stage, he said to himself, "I am very grateful because these people came to see me perform. They enable me to live a good life. I want to treat them as friends and show them my best skills." Every time when he stepped onto the stage, he always said to himself again and again, "I love my audience. They are my friends." Hill concluded that the secret of zheston's success is so simple, that is to be loving. Many viewers even became friends of zheston. It's true at all. If you pay, you will be rewarded. As long as you water the tree of your contacts with your heart, it will bear the fruits of success!
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