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多听少说

倪智新 e93a53c0-b761-1036-8a79-ef16cba5f6da nzhixin@kinlong.cn | ‎ | 50 Views


  
  曾经有个小国到中国来,进贡了三个一模一样的金人,把皇帝高兴坏了。可是这小国不厚道,同时出一道题目:这三个金人哪个最有价值?
  
  皇帝想了许多的办法,请来珠宝匠检查,称重量,看做工,都是一模一样的。怎么办?使者还等着回去汇报呢。泱泱大国,不会连这个小事都不懂吧?
  
  最后,有一位退位的老大臣说他有办法。
  
  皇帝将使者请到大殿,老臣胸有成足地拿着三根稻草,插入第一个金人的耳朵里,这稻草从另一边耳朵出来了。第二个金人的稻草从嘴巴里直接掉出来,而第三个金人,稻草进去后掉进了肚子,什么响动也没有。老臣说:第三个金人最有价值!使者默默无语,答案正确。
  
  这个故事告诉我们,最有价值的人,不一定是最能说的人。老天给我们两只耳朵一个嘴巴,本来就是让我们多听少说的。善于倾听,才是成熟的人最基本的素质。

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