Chapter 18

Chapter 3 Section 3 The oil tycoon has returned from a pilgrimage?
Only you are your own saint. ? ?

In 1947, Berridge, chairman of Mobil Oil Company, went to Cape Town to inspect his work. In the bathroom, he saw a black young man kneeling on the ground and scrubbing the stains. Every time he wiped, he kowtowed reverently. ?
Berridge wondered and asked him why. ?
The Negro replied: I am thanking a saint. ?
Berridge asked why he was thanking the saint. ?
"He helped me get this job and I finally got to eat," said black lad?
Berridge smiled and said, "I once met a saint who made me the chairman of Standard Oil Company. Would you like to meet him?"?
The young man said: "I am an orphan. I was raised by the Sikh Church. I have always wanted to repay the people who raised me. If this saint can make me eat enough and have money left, I am willing to visit him."?
Berridge said: "You must know that there is a famous mountain in South Africa called Great Winterhoek Mountain. As far as I know, there is a saint who lives on it, who only guides others. Anyone who meets him will know The future is bright. 20 years ago, I went to South Africa to board the
That mountain happened to meet him and got his advice.if you would like to visit, i can intercede with your manager, yes

One month off. "?
The young man, a devout Sikh who believed in divine help, thanked Berridge and was on his way.

In 30 days, he went all the way to climb the snow-covered Great Winterhoek Mountain.However,
He wandered around the top of the mountain for a day and encountered nothing but himself. ?
The black lad came back disappointed. ?
After seeing Berridge, he asked disappointedly: "Mr. Chairman, I paid attention to everything along the way.

But when I got to the top of the mountain, I found that there was no saint at all except me. "?
Berridge said: "You are right, there is no saint at all but you. Because the only one who can help you is yourself,

You are your own saint! "?
20 years later, this young black man became the general manager of Mobil Oil Cape Town Branch through his own hard work. His name is Jamna. ?
Mind walk?

Some scholars roughly divide consciousness into subconsciousness, perceptual consciousness, reflective consciousness, and transcendent consciousness.Among them, the reflective consciousness points to itself, just like the motto on the Temple of Apollo: Know yourself.People must first admit the existence and value of themselves, and then they can surpass themselves and achieve something.It is this self-awareness that the young people in the story lack. ?
You must know that only you are your own savior, and no one will help you for the rest of your life. If you wrap yourself around others like a dodder, you will end up with nothing, or even face a desperate situation. ?
Remember: you are your own saint. ?
(End of this chapter)

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