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Chapter 65 definition of solidarity

2000/05/23 Sanlian Life Weekly Author: Tong Jia One of the most vivid memories of my class was when the philosophy teacher explained the definition of solidarity.The teacher drew two circles on the blackboard, saying that each of us is a smooth ball. If we want to make the two balls fit together, that is, if we want to unite, we can only cut the two balls separately. drop a part.The teacher said that he wiped off one side of the two circles, so that there is a contact surface, and the two circles can fit tightly.So the teacher told us that the definition of unity is that both sides have to make sacrifices.Cut off your rounded part, otherwise the two balls won't fit together.

Later, when I went to work in a joint venture company, I still couldn't forget the definition of unity.In the business group I work in, there is a sister named Yueban (Yueban who is also fat). One day, sister Yueban had an unpleasant dispute with me about an order.According to regulations, that client belongs to me, but for two days the company's computer had a bad temper and lost the client's information. When the computer was repaired, my client changed hands to Miss Yueban.When we were arguing, the boss in Hong Kong waved his hand, and my eldest sister and I split the order in half.Apparently the Hong Kong boss doesn't understand the true definition of a group.Although I and my eldest sister both made formal sacrifices and were both cut off in half, it was impossible for us to be united. On the contrary, we both hated each other to death.Both of us think that our whole and complete interests are divided up by the other party.After that, we didn't even want to see each other's shadow.

Two months later, by chance, our team won a large order from a competitor.At the celebration, my colleagues were all beaming, and Sister Yueguan also had cups with me frequently, having a lot of fun, and it was a scene of unity and friendship through singing and dancing.I was also slightly drunk that day, and when I was slightly drunk, I thought that our competitor must be miserable now.I suddenly understood that in today's society, the definition of solidarity seems to need to be revised.Because sacrificing our own interests cannot make us unite on the basis of our interests, so we should cut a piece from others to subsidize us. I called my philosophy teacher, but I couldn't find his number.

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