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Chapter 17

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    How to understand the truth of doing things, this writer tells about a man who uses a dog to make money. It seems a bit difficult, but it is actually deceptive. This writer talks about the success of intellectual development by relying on IQ  The paradigm of doing things is defined as the correct behavior of the person doing things.

    It should be a classic story. One day, this penniless and impoverished writer walked to the street, completely helpless. Poverty and hunger stimulated his brain, how to find opportunities to make money, suddenly had a  A puppy ran in front of him, and the puppy ran around his feet in circles. Interestingly, he refused to leave. He squatted down and reached out to touch this cute looking puppy.

    When he wanted to tease this cute puppy, he thought that the puppy might not be able to find its owner for a while, so he raised his head and looked around, looking for where the owner of the puppy was standing.  He glanced around and saw no one.

    The pitiful look of the puppy made the impoverished writer feel pity, and he stretched out his hand involuntarily to caress the puppy. At this moment, the injured heart that was helpless, the puppy wagged its tail and used its body  Gently rubbing around his legs and feet, this aroused the writer's interest, and the caressing continued.

    At this time, a general came to the writer, saw his puppy and said, "My friend, your puppy is really good, can you sell it to me?"  Originally, this puppy did not belong to him, and someone wanted to offer to take it in. Wouldn¡¯t it be a good thing, so the writer said: If the general needs it, he can sell it to you.

    Make a price as much as you want, so the writer asked a price, only 3 pounds.  Suddenly, the general was a little stunned, and then said: "It's not fair. This puppy is worth at least 50 pounds. I will give you 5 pounds?"  General I only need 3 pounds.  make a deal.  The general took away the puppy that was not his.

    Later, another person came over, looking around, flustered, as if he was looking for something, so the writer stepped forward and said, "Sir, are you looking for a cute puppy?"

    "Yes, sir, do you know the whereabouts of the puppy?"

    "Of course, if I help you find this puppy, I should give you a certain reward." "No problem, as long as you tell me the whereabouts of the puppy, how about I give you 10 pounds."

    The person looking for the dog glanced at the writer, "If it's not enough, I can increase the price and bargain."

    The writer said: No, I only need 3 pounds.  The visitor was afraid that the writer would change his mind, so he said: "It's a deal."  The writer echoed: "It's hard to catch a four-horse horse."

    So the writer led the person looking for the puppy into the building, found the general and explained the situation.  The general felt a little cheated, but there was no way to face this person, so he had to ask for the money he paid back.  The writer was paid ¡ê3 by the dog finder.

    For this kind of thing, the writer has a very deep analysis. The problem between the former and the latter lies in the value. People who lose their dogs will find their lost pets at any cost.

    However, the writer eventually became a noble person who earns money without hesitation. He not only got the money he needed, but also gained a good reputation. Therefore, there is nothing to blame for his behavior, and the general is just a cheap guy.

    In fact, this is a beautiful story, with a certain color of chance encounter, telling the question of how human nature thinks when doing things, and some mysteries in things.

    People in life are often in a state of fascination with the authorities, so pay attention to such tricks.  (Remember the site URL: www.hlnovel.com
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