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Chapter 14 Give back psychology

my success can be replicated 唐骏 1584Words 2018-03-16
I have always been very grateful to the country for providing me with the opportunity to study abroad.The country has trained me for so many years, and I must do my best to give back. Later, when I returned to China from Microsoft headquarters and founded Shanghai Microsoft, one of the important reasons was to do something for the Chinese software industry.After so many years, materially speaking, I may have paid off the training fees that the country spent on me, but my love for the motherland is still endless.When I was at Microsoft in Shanghai, I was often called "not doing business properly" by the headquarters because I often gave training to state-owned enterprises and gave speeches to government agencies for free.My wish is to share my management experience with more Chinese enterprises and institutions.I have always had a wish. If I have the opportunity, I want to be a state-owned enterprise. Regardless of whether I can succeed or not, I must explore the way and use the management experience I have accumulated over the years.

At the moment of farewell, Xiaolan cried again.Xiaolan has cried many times since she knew that I was going abroad for more than a year. "Don't worry, Xiao Lan. Five years should be fast, just wait for me." "Don't worry, I'll be waiting for you." I know that no matter 5 years or 10 years, Xiaolan will wait for me.I sincerely feel that her true feelings, purity and kindness are my luck and the spiritual pillar of my struggle. At 10:30, the plane took off.The students around are trying to communicate in Japanese.Flying for the first time, maybe out of curiosity, or maybe as a souvenir, almost everyone puts used plastic tableware in their bags.I still remember when my father took a plane to Kunming, Yunnan Province on business for the first time when he was in the fifth grade of elementary school. The souvenirs he brought back from the plane included a box of 5 cigarettes and 2 packs of chewing gum.Later, it was displayed to neighbors and friends around, and it was extremely glorious.

When the on-board announcer said the plane was about to land at Tokyo's Narita Airport, we all looked out expectantly.Getting closer and closer to the ground, you can see an extremely clean and clear green, and there are farm huts dotted in the neat farmland. In the distance, you can faintly see the architectural outline of a huge city... Is this Japan? After leaving the airport, the car sent by the embassy was already waiting there.Before getting on the bus, the teacher from the Education Office of the Embassy gave each person a big envelope. "Here is your living expenses and tuition fees for the first half year in Japan. The total is 630,000 yen. You must keep it safe." I pinched it with my hand, and it was really a thick stack. I have never seen so much money. Not to mention that the money really belongs to me.Faced with such a huge amount of wealth, everyone is very nervous.In the car, most people carefully put it in the inner pocket of the suit, and then subconsciously, often touch it to see if it is still there.Some people are even more extreme. In order to reduce the risk of loss, they divide the money into several pieces and put them in different pockets of clothes and trousers, or even stuff them into socks.

At this time, it was past 5 pm. For dinner, everyone got a bento.It was the first time I ate Japanese bento, and it was the first time I saw disposable chopsticks.The material of the lunch box is artificial wood, which is very exquisite, and the chopsticks are also exquisitely carved, making them look small and exquisite.Seeing such an exquisite packaging, I am really reluctant to eat it.Just like on the plane, everyone put their lunch boxes and chopsticks in their bags after eating. The bus pulled us to Tokyo Railway Station, where we separated and went to the cities where we were studying.There are 15 classmates who went to Nagoya with me. The teacher of the embassy bought us the Shinkansen tickets.I saw that the time of the ticket was an hour later, so I gave the luggage to other students to look at, and took another student to visit the shops around the train station.It was already dark, and the commercial street was brightly lit and very lively.

Seeing a grocery store, I reached out to open the door and go in.Unexpectedly, before I touched it, the door automatically opened to the side, which shocked me.I later learned that the automatic doors of the convenience store were invented by the Japanese.When we entered the store, the clerk immediately bowed to us and said welcome.We were so scared that we hurried out because we thought it would be embarrassing not to buy something.After that, I looked around on the street and never dared to enter the second store. I only felt that all kinds of things were new and very novel.Seeing us browse the goods displayed in the window, some shop assistants even came out to beckon us in.Although we could understand each other's words, we still didn't dare to come forward to communicate, shook our heads and walked away.

Finally waited for our Shinkansen.When I was studying in Dalian, I was very yearning for the Shinkansen.The Shinkansen is the world's fastest high-speed railway built by Japan for the 1964 Tokyo Olympics, running through Japan.When Japan developed the Shinkansen, it was at a time when European and American countries were focusing on the development of expressways and air transport industries. In these countries, railway transport was regarded as a "sunset industry" and was neglected.However, with the occurrence of the oil crisis and air pollution problems, the most energy-efficient rail transportation has received attention again.The success of Japan's Shinkansen has had a huge impact on European and American countries, and it can be said that it has led the trend of world transportation development.The Japanese are also the most proud of this.

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