What is the story of the pipeline and what does it show? Thank you, everyone.
Under the recommendation of my friend, I was lucky enough to read the story of the pipeline. The story is simple. Two young people in Italy, Bobolo and Bruno, were lucky to get an enviable job at that time: transporting water from the nearby river to the water tank in the village square, and both of them ran to the river with two buckets. At the end of the day, they filled all the water tanks in the town. The elders in the village paid them a penny a barrel. "Our dream has come true!" Bruno screamed, "We can't believe our luck." But popolo is not so sure. His back hurts so much that his hands carrying heavy vats are blistered. He is afraid of getting up tomorrow morning and going to work again. He vowed to think of a better way to transport water from the river to the village. Popolo, the builder of the pipeline, "Bruno, I have a plan." The next morning, when they grabbed the bucket and ran to the river, Bobolo said, "It's only a few cents a day, but to carry water back and forth like this, why don't we build a pipeline to bring water from the river to the village?" Bruno froze. "pipe? Who has heard of such a thing? " Bruno shouted, "Bob, we have a good job. I can carry a hundred barrels of water a day. A penny a barrel, a dollar a day! I am rich! After a week, I can buy a new pair of shoes. A month later, I can buy a cow. In six months, I can build a new house. We have the best job in town. We only need to work five days a week and have two weeks' paid vacation every year. We can enjoy life in this life! Give up your pipeline! "But Bob Poirot is not easily discouraged. He patiently explained the plan to his best friend. Bob Poirot spends part of his day carrying buckets and water, and the other part of his day building pipelines. He knows how difficult it is to dig pipes in rock-hard soil. Because his salary is paid according to the number of buckets carrying water, he knew from the beginning that his salary would be reduced. Moreover, he also knows that it will take 1 or 2 years for his pipeline to produce considerable benefits. But Bob Boluo believes that his dream will come true in the end. So he did it. In this way, once the pipeline is completed, Bobro will never have to carry the bucket again. Whether he works or not, water keeps coming in. When he was eating, water was flowing in. When he was sleeping, water was flowing in. When he went to play at the weekend, the water flowed in. The more water flows into the village, the more money flows into Bob's pocket. The pipeline forced Bruno to lose his job. Seeing this, I think everyone should understand. Ask yourself: Who am I? Is it the bucket man? Or a pipeline builder? I think most people, like me, are just bucket porters. If they work for a month and earn a month's income, we will lose the bucket and then find our next bucket to fetch water for self-sufficiency or have some surplus. Maybe some people have made a long-term development plan for themselves. The academic name is "career planning", which I now call "bucket plan". Just graduated, no experience, no connections, can only find a small bucket to carry. Through our efforts, we won the appreciation of the boss, got a promotion and salary increase, and carried a bigger bucket. Then let's carry a bigger bucket. . . . Most of us are trying to realize our "bucket plan", which is called "the trap of exchanging time for money". ☆-2 q ~☆-9 q ~☆-6 Huan a computer ☆-2 The army stays at home and the elderly have no expenses ☆-4.