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国外有这样一个故事:一位乞丐站在地铁出口卖铅笔,一位商人匆匆而过,向乞丐杯子里投入几枚硬币,但忘了取铅笔。过了一会儿这位商人返回,取了一根铅笔,对乞丐说:“对不起,我忘了拿铅笔,因为你我毕竟都是商人,” 然后匆匆离去。几年以后,这位商人参加一次高级酒会时,一位衣冠楚楚的人士向他致谢,告诉商人说他就是当初卖铅笔的乞丐,他的生活改变,得益于商人的那一句话:“你我都是商人。”而在这以前,他仅仅只把自己看成一个乞丐。对于这个故事,仁者见仁,智者见智,人们对其有不同的领会与感悟。这也同样给企业经营者提出了一个问题:我们是做什么的?是一位商人,还是一
Abroad there is such a story: a beggar standing on the subway exit selling pencils, a businessman hurried past, put a few coins into the beggar cup, but forgot to take a pencil. After a while the businessman returned, took a pencil and said to the beggar: “I’m sorry, I forgot to take a pencil, because you and I, after all, are businessmen,” and then left in a hurry. A few years later, the merchant, attending an elegant cocktail reception, thanked a well-dressed man who told the merchant that he was the beggar selling pencils. His life changed, thanks to the businessman’s saying: “You and I All merchants. ”And until then, he just saw himself as a beggar. For this story, benevolents see the benevolent, the wise see the wisdom, people have different understanding and perception. This also poses the same question for business owners: what do we do? Is it a businessman or a