565: Chapter 564: What is the Reason?
565: Chapter 564: What is the Reason?
The car drove into the County Committee Building, and it was Peter Brown’s first ti eting the county leaders.
When Peter arrived, he kept a low profile, and even the leaders in the county only thought of him as a soldier who had completed his service, not knowing how strong his background was.
So at that ti, Peter only t the leader of the Organization Departnt.
But now, to Peter’s surprise, all the leaders in the county were sitting here to listen to the report.
What on earth was going on?
Peter Brown was a bit astonished.
Natali Jackson was a very beautiful woman, sitting there with a strong aura.
When Peter Brown glanced at Natali Jackson, his eyes suddenly fixed on her as he discovered that she possessed top-grade spiritual roots.
Why were there so many people with good spiritual roots now?
Although he had so thoughts in his mind, Peter still sat down.
After taking a closer look at Natali Jackson, Peter found that she was not a cultivator.
What a pity!
After they all sat down, Natali Jackson looked at Alexander Lee and said, “Comrade Alexander Lee, please report on the water diversion situation.”
With the communication between Alexander Lee and Peter Brown, Alexander felt at ease to delegate the report to Peter Brown and said, “Comrade Peter Brown is in charge of this matter.
Please let him give the report.”
Peter’s report completely downplayed his achievents, not ntioning any of his own accomplishnts.
First, he talked about the county committee’s high regard for poverty alleviation.
Then he talked about the various efforts made by the township on the water diversion issue.
He ntioned Secretary Alexander Lee taking charge of the matter and Mayor Eleanor Smith implenting it.
Peter even talked about every leader in the township putting their minds to it and finding ways to get things done.
Peter just happened to know a bit about pottery firing and, with a frugal mindset, guided the pottery production.
If he had any rit, it was simply guiding the pottery firing.
Anyway, the whole report made the county leaders nod their heads.
Eleanor Smith and Alexander Lee were very satisfied with Peter’s report as they sat there.
At the beginning, Natali Jackson didn’t feel much about Peter’s report, but as she listened, her attention shifted to Peter.
Anyone could hear that Peter Brown had no intention of taking credit for this great achievent.
Instead, Peter pushed the credit outward so that the township leaders could also gain so rit from it.
As she looked at the leaders in the county, Natali Jackson noticed that everyone was gazing at Peter with admiration.
This Peter Brown was a wise man!
Not only Natali Jackson but also the county leaders sighed with admiration.
Although Peter pushed all the credit outward, who wouldn’t owe him a favor when they benefited from it?
The superiors paid close attention to poverty alleviation, and now everyone hoped to achieve sothing in this matter.
With only so many matters in the county, it was even more difficult to make accomplishnts.
But now, Peter Brown had carried out a water diversion project that looked grand and had a strong aura in the photos.
It would make for great dia material, which the superiors would definitely promote, making achievents inevitable.
Now that their subordinates could benefit, they could also get so of the credit.
It was a result of their joint efforts!
It was with such thoughts that when the leaders began to speak after Peter’s report, their evaluation of this matter went up.
Each leader talked about how they guided their subordinates in doing things.
For a mont, the entire eting turned into a discussion of everyone’s efforts, where everyone had done a lot of work in this matter.
When it ca to the plan Peter put forward, the leaders’ evaluation was even higher.
Each leader expressed support for the plan and so even offered to help secure policies and support for the project.
The final eting reached a consensus: the success of this matter was the result of the correct leadership of the county and the joint efforts of the cadres.
As for Peter’s achievents in this matter, although they would not credit Peter when reporting to their superiors, everyone had an attitude that Peter’s achievents were the best.
Natali Jackson looked at Alexander Lee and said, “Comrade Alexander Lee, from this matter, it can be seen that Comrade Peter Brown has a very high personal quality.
I think he should take on more responsibilities in his work.
You should research this matter when you go back.”
County Chief Jonathan Smith also earnestly said, “I agree with Secretary Natali’s opinion.
Comrade Peter Brown is a comrade who takes care of the overall situation and promotes unity.
In the next step of our work, we should listen more to Comrade Peter Brown’s opinions.”
Everyone sighed secretly as they listened to the words of the top two leaders.
Everyone was pondering over this matter.
Although Peter pushed out his achievents, his authority and influence seed to have increased even more.
Peter was also a bit stunned at that mont.
It was not his original intention to stand out like this, but it seed that he was getting so benefits from doing so.
What on earth was this situation?
Peter sat there, pondering.
After thinking for a while, Peter finally had an epiphany: this actually included gains and losses in it.
In many cases, it seed that the most valuable thing was lost.
In fact, from another perspective, when sothing was lost, even more could be gained in return.
If Peter claid all the credit for the water diversion project on his own, nobody else would benefit from it.
In that case, he would beco the target of everyone’s attacks.
Would his superiors still treat him well if they thought he had monopolized the benefits?
Now that he had given away all the benefits, everyone shared in them.
In this way, Peter not only avoided offending people, but he also found good karma.
This was beneficial to his next step of developnt and the smooth progress of his work.
Through today’s event, Peter gained a lot of insights.
He realized that being selfish was not the way to do things.
In the future, try to share the benefits with others as much as possible.
Only in this way would his path be wider and smoother.
Looking at the leaders again, Peter had a new understanding of the standards for judging good and bad people.
There was no good or bad when it ca to doing things, only the distinction of interests.
Everyone was doing things from their own perspective.
Therefore, in the future, when distinguishing good and bad people, try to think more from their point of view.
Only in this way it would be comprehensive.
Indeed, in this secular world, there is always sothing to learn!
Peter found that since he ca to the secular world for cultivation, his thoughts had matured.
It turned out that many of his previous thoughts were a bit naive.
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