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Want some stories about changing perceptions?

Folks:

Hello everyone, let me tell you a story before the meeting today. Once upon a time, there was an old farmer who worked hard all his life guarding the thirty acres of land left by his ancestors. Before he died, he wanted to divide the thirty acres of land equally among his three sons. The old farmer asked his eldest son: "You have ten acres of land, what are you going to do with it?" The eldest son said, "I sold the land and used the money to open a fruit shop." The old farmer sighed and shook his head. The old farmer then asked his second son: "If I give you ten acres of land, how will you use it?" The second son said: "Sell it and buy a carriage for transportation." The old farmer sighed again. Finally, the old farmer asked his younger son: "What are you doing with ten acres of land?" The younger son said: "Farming, this is our business, we can't throw it away for anything." The old farmer smiled after hearing this and closed his eyes in relief.

Later, the boss sold the land and opened a fruit shop. Because the boss was honest and trustworthy, the business of the shop grew and grew, and several branches were opened. The old man sold his land and bought a carriage to run transportation. Because he was hardworking and willing to work, the carriage was replaced by a car after a few years. Later, he opened a transportation company and became a boss like his elder brother. The third son farmed the ten acres of land left by his ancestors to support the family. Since the income from farming was not high and there were several famines, the family could no longer take over the business. In the end, he was unable to borrow money from his two brothers. His brothers all laughed at him for being so backward in his ideas at the time, and that was why he became like this.

Folks, let’s not talk about whether it is right for Lao San’s two brothers to laugh at him. Do you think that if Lao San had loosened his ideas and refused to listen to his father and cling to the one-third of an acre of land, how could he be with him? Both brothers sold their land to start their own businesses. Will he make it this far? Now that times have changed, our concepts must also change. The relocation and renovation of the village is for everyone to live a better life and for the future development of our village. After our village has developed and become rich, what do we not want? Why cling to these old houses and make life difficult for yourself?