13. Fish effect

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A long time ago, Norwegians were fishing from deep sea, always haven't arrived at the shore, and the fishermen thought that countless ways, I would like to make Sardines alive, but they failed. However, there is a fishing boat to always take the live fish on the shore, and the live fish they bring are naturally more expensive than those of the dead fish. It turns out that they put them in the sardines. The squid is a natural enemy of sardine. When there is a sardines and squid, the fish will continue to chase sardines in the nature. Under the chase of squid, Sardines desperately swim, inspiring its internal vitality, giving it down.

This is the origin of "squid effect", the truth of "squid effect" is very simple, nothing more than people activate internal vitality by introducing competitors introduced into the outside world.

In our real life, most people are lazy, all as possible to escape; most of them have no ambition and responsibility, rather expect others to lead and command, even some people have a grand goal, lack of implementation The courage.

They are not concerned with the organization's requirements, only care about individuals, their personal goals are contradictory and organizational goals; they lack rationality, they cannot be self-disciplined, which is easy to be affected by others; their work is to meet basic physiological needs and safety needs

want. Only a few people are diligent, there is ambition, dedication, they can motivate themselves, self-constraints.

People are naturally lazy or become more lazy, on the one hand, the environment gives them a feeling of comfort, on the other hand, people's lazyness also has a self-intensive mechanism, because everyone is comfortable and comfortable. Life, it is inevitable to enjoy.

At this point, if you introduce foreign competitors, break the comfortable life, people will be vigilant immediately, and lazy nature will also be modified as the environment changes.

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