THE CHINESE DESERVE IT
On Sunday, planning the activities for the week, I stopped to read the summary of the "essential for next week" from Modaes.es
China ended its national holiday and industrial activity returned to textile factories. After reading this, my indifference to this fact was the same, until I read the following:
"The next weekend days will be working to make up for the holidays"
The Chinese made up for national holidays by working on weekends. This seemed brutal to me and I extrapolated it to the western situation:
"Who follows her gets her"
And this is so because: whoever dedicates the most effort, who works the most hours and who invests the most in their objectives, reaps its fruits. The Chinese are not a great world power because they are many, but because they work hard.
With this I do not want to value an attitude of work for work but a motivating attitude in which we value that those who have the most and those who achieve the most do so because they know how to enjoy their days of “national holiday” and give double when they return. to the activity.
In short: FOR EVERYONE ALWAYS!
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