A person went to buy a parrot and saw the front label of a parrot: This parrot can speak two languages and the price is two hundred yuan. The other parrot said in front of it: This parrot speaks four languages and costs 400 yuan. Which one should I buy? Both of them are bright in color, very flexible and cute. The person can not make up his mind.
Suddenly, I found an old parrot with teeth and dim fur, and the price was 800 yuan. The man quickly called the boss: Does this parrot speak eight languages? The owner said: No. This person is strange: So why is he old, ugly, and incapable, worth this number? The shopkeeper replied: Because the other two parrots call this parrot owner.
This story tells us that a true leader does not necessarily have how strong he is. As long as he understands trust, delegates power, and cherishes, he can unite stronger forces than himself, thereby enhancing his worth. On the contrary, many very capable people are too perfectionist and must do everything by themselves. No one is as good as themselves. In the end, they can only be the best research personnel, sales representatives, and cannot become excellent leaders.
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