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A pot with many crabs in it.
The first one: One wants to climb up, and the others pull it down when they see it. This is a typical example of not seeing the good of others and doing bad things behind their backs.
The second type: The crabs are lying flat and rotten. Occasionally, there are crabs that climb out and don’t care. It really doesn’t matter. The crabs can stay in the pot for a long time. Many old crabs are more than ten or twenty years old.
The third type: Most crabs still want to climb up, but these crabs know that only by stepping on other crabs (Lead Through Others) can they succeed. The crabs are very mobile, and half of the pots are new crabs in about a year or two.
The fourth type: The crabs are very harmonious and help each other, especially the crabs that climb out will stop and pull other crabs to climb together.
These are the 4 company cultures I have experienced. If you don’t like it, don’t spray it. Please don’t take your seat.
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