The highest intelligence is to take others to heart.

One afternoon I went to work and passed a vegetable stall. I stopped to pick out some tomatoes.

I picked up my phone to pay, the landlady said that it was not enough ten yuan, suggested that I put together a whole, said she then took a tomato and put it in.

After I paid, I hurriedly carried the tomatoes back to work.

When I got home in the evening to cook, I opened the bag and found a bad tomato.

Through the thin skin, you can see that the flesh inside has changed color, gently pinch and flow of rotten juice all over the floor.

It turned out that the landlady stuffed me with a bad one when I wasn't looking.

I threw the tomatoes into the dustbin and was in a bad mood and vowed never to go shopping at that stall again.

People who are greedy for small profits always like to take others for fools.

As everyone knows, every penny of their bargain will make their road narrower and narrower, and it is very difficult for such people to do business for a long time.

This kind of person seems to gain something, but in fact, what he loses is more precious than what he gets.

A small move can lower the credibility, if there are more disappointed customers, the loss will certainly outweigh the gain. However, they will not notice it themselves, and will only be complacent about their cleverness.

As a matter of fact, everyone is very smart, but they show different levels of intelligence in different ways.

Some people are clever with a little cunning, calculate shrewdly everywhere, and like to take advantage of others.

Some people are smart with a little dignity and do not infringe upon the interests of others, and others will not get any benefit from him.

Some people are smart and kind, push themselves and others, and are willing to think of others.

Treat others with ingenuity, others with precaution; treat others with kindness, and others with trust.

Be kind and rest assured that you will have nothing to lose.

There is a supermarket on the next street, which just opened a few years ago, the store is small, but the business is booming, and soon opened a branch in other blocks.

There are a lot of people in the supermarket every evening, especially in the vegetable area, where there is a special offer in the evening. Two handfuls of Chinese cabbages cost two yuan, one handful of green vegetables costs 1.50 yuan, and many dishes are very cheap and of good quality.

At first, when I saw them doing this, I asked the salesperson, "good food, why should it be disposed of so cheaply?"

The salesman explained that the supermarket stipulates that vegetables are sold only for one day, and even if they are not sold out that day, they will be thrown away and new ones will be served the next day.

It is better for everyone to buy food cheaply than to throw it away for nothing.

Later, I found that they sold not only vegetables, but also bulk cakes. They began to buy one get one free at seven or eight o'clock in the evening, determined not to let the products stay overnight.

Thinking of the sour tofu and rotten edamame beans I bought in other supermarkets before, I finally understand why their business is so good.

Even the freshness of vegetables is not adulterated, what else can't be trusted?

Many customers, like me, would rather give up the convenience of the supermarket downstairs and go around to them to buy daily necessities.

There is a saying in Laozi: great wisdom if foolish, big cleverness if clumsy.

People who are really smart know the value of a long stream of water. If you want to gain the trust of others, you must start with the details and rest assured that you can get a sincere return.

In our hometown, the villagers will take odd jobs during the idle season. They don't have a fixed boss. They usually follow the foreman to set out in the morning and come back in the evening.

My uncle is one of them.

Once he was chatting at his uncle's house about his recent experience of taking a part-time job. The second uncle was full of praise to his foreman, Lao Li.

The second uncle took out a cushion from under the table in the living room and showed us: this is Lao Li who saw that we had no place to rest at noon and said that the floor was wet and bought a cushion for each of us to facilitate our lunch break.

The second uncle followed Lao Li to pull grass and water the green belt in the city, and the daily wage was not high. Other foremen opened 100, Lao Li only opened 80, but the second uncle was willing to follow him.

Originally, odd jobs did not include meals, but Lao Li would pack up and bring them something to eat at noon.

Lao Li found that there were not many small restaurants near the green belt, and everyone was reluctant to go to the big restaurant. he could not bear to watch everyone drink some boiled water and eat some dry food, so he sent them food every day.

The second uncle said, in fact, if you calculate it this way, you can earn more than others with 80 yuan a day. More importantly, you can work comfortably.

They have special trust in Lao Li, and as long as Lao Li asks, they will be on call no matter how much they are paid, and sometimes they don't even ask about the wages, because they know that they have nothing to lose if they work with Lao Li.

Honest people bring their own warmth, which makes people feel at ease.

The highest intelligence is to take others to heart.

There is a saying, "to be kind to others, although the good fortune has not come, the misfortune is far away." It's more than that.

People who can put others in their hearts will also be put in their hearts and gain trust and respect, which in itself is already a blessing.

Instead of haggling with cleverness, leave some kindness in cleverness.

To be able to think of others is the great wisdom of life.