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Chapter 38 Peeping Personality in the Magic Mirror of Wealth 2

Chapter 38 Peeping Personality in the Magic Mirror of Wealth 2
Volume 4 Chapter 2 Peeping Personality in the Magic Mirror of Fortune [-]
To break a covenant is to blaspheme God
A contract is an agreement with God, which must not be broken.

--"Talmud"

There is a beautiful story in "Genesis": In order to punish the evil people in the world, God decided to send heavy rain to destroy human beings. Only Noah's family was forgiven by God.So, God ordered Noah to build a three-story ark about 150 meters long, 25 meters wide, and 15 meters high. Noah and his family hid in it with birds and beasts.It rained continuously for 3 days and nights, flooding all the land, only Noah and his family survived.After the flood receded, Noah built an altar, offered sacrifices, and thanked God for his protection.

God accepted the offering, and made an agreement with Noah that he would never destroy the creatures in the world, and also drew a rainbow between the sky and the earth as a proof.This is the so-called "Rainbow Covenant".

From then on, the Jews believed that there was a contractual relationship between God and human beings.

The Jews are known as the "people of the contract". They introduce the contract into the business, and believe that the contract is the essence of the business, sacred and inviolable. Anyone who breaks the contract without reason is a blasphemy against God. punish.

The history of Jewish business can be said to be a history of signing and fulfilling contracts.Once the Jews sign the contract, they will definitely implement it, and they must bear the difficulties and risks themselves.They believe that the other party will also strictly implement the provisions of the contract, because they firmly believe that our existence is only because we have signed a contract with God. People bring disaster.Before signing the contract, you can negotiate, you can do everything possible to bargain, you can also compromise, and you can even not sign the contract.However, once a contract is signed, one must bear one's own responsibilities. The contract is sacred, and God's will must never be changed.

Therefore, Jews pay the most attention to "contracts" in business.In the business circles all over the world, Jewish people are well-known for their commitment and commitment.

Because Jewish businessmen generally keep their promises, they often do not even need a contract when doing business with each other.Verbal promises are also binding enough because "God can hear them".

The Jews kept their covenants almost astonishingly.When doing business, the Jews have always been unyielding, and they will earn every cent, but if they are in front of the contract, they will absolutely abide by it even if they suffer a big loss.This is very natural for them.

There was a Jewish businessman who signed a contract with the employee, stipulating that the employee worked for the merchant and was paid once a week, but the wages were not in cash, but items equivalent to the wages that the employee received from a nearby shop, and then the shop owner and Jewish merchant checkout.

After a week, the hired worker ran up to the merchant angrily and said, "The store owner said that you can't take things without paying cash. So, please pay us cash."

After a while, the store owner came to check out again and said: "Your hired worker has already taken these things, please pay."

The Jewish businessman was confused when he heard this, and after repeated investigations, it was confirmed that the hired workers had tampered with it.But the Jewish merchant paid the shopkeeper anyway.Because only he has made promises to both parties at the same time, and the store owner has no employment relationship with the employee.Now that there is an agreement, it must be followed.Although I suffered a loss, I can only blame myself for being negligent and credulous at the time.

"Talmud" believes: "The law is relative, politics is relative, national borders are relative, and even morality is relative. Only the contract you have promised is eternal." How important is life!

(End of this chapter)

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