登陆注册
8561400000033

第33章 A Drop of Honey(2)

This friendliness on Mr. Black’s part did what friendlinessalways does: it begot friendliness. So the strikers borrowedbrooms, shovels, and rubbish carts, and began picking up matches,papers, cigarette stubs, and cigar butts around the factory. Imagineit! Imagine strikers tidying up the factory grounds while battlingfor higher wages and recognition of the union. Such an eventhad never been heard of before in the long, tempestuous historyof American labor wars. That strike ended with a compromisesettlement within a week—ended without any ill feeling or rancor.

Daniel Webster, who looked like a god and talked like Jehovah,was one of the most successful advocates who ever pleaded acase; yet he ushered in his most powerful arguments with suchfriendly remarks as:“It will be for the jury to consider,”“Thismay perhaps be worth thinking of,”“Here are some facts that Itrust you will not lose sight of,” or “You, with your knowledge ofhuman nature, will easily see the significance of these facts.” Nobulldozing. No high-pressure methods. No attempt to force hisopinions on others. Webster used the soft-spoken, quiet, friendlyapproach, and it helped to make him famous.

You may never be called upon to settle a strike or address a jury, but you may want to get your rent reduced. Will the friendlyapproach help you then? Let’s see.

O. L. Straub, an engineer, wanted to get his rent reduced.

And he knew his landlord was hard-boiled. “I wrote him,” Mr. Straub said in a speech before the class, “notifying him that Iwas vacating my apartment as soon as my lease expired. Thetruth was, I didn’t want to move. I wanted to stay if I could getmy rent reduced. But the situation seemed hopeless. Othertenants had tried—and failed. Everyone told me that the landlordwas extremely difficult to deal with. But I said to myself, ‘I amstudying a course in how to deal with people, so I’ll try it onhim—and see how it works.’

“He and his secretary came to see me as soon as he got myletter. I met him at the door with a friendly greeting. I fairlybubbled with good will and enthusiasm. I didn’t begin talkingabout how high the rent was. I began talking about how muchI liked his apartment house. Believe me, I was ‘hearty in myapprobation and lavish in my praise.’ I complimented him on theway he ran the building and told him I should like so much tostay for another year but I couldn’t afford it.

“He had evidently never had such a reception from a tenant.

He hardly knew what to make of it.

“Then he started to tell me his troubles. Complaining tenants.

One had written him fourteen letters, some of them positivelyinsulting. Another threatened to break his lease unless thelandlord kept the man on the floor above from snoring. ‘What arelief it is,’ he said, ‘to have a satisfied tenant like you.’ And then,without my even asking him to do it, he offered to reduce my renta little. I wanted more, so I named the figure I could afford to pay,and he accepted without a word.

“As he was leaving, he turned to me and asked, ‘What decoratingcan I do for you?’

“If I had tried to get the rent reduced by the methods the othertenants were using, I am positive I should have met with thesame failure they encountered. It was the friendly, sympathetic,appreciative approach that won.”

Years ago, when I was a barefoot boy walking through thewoods to a country school out in northwest Missouri, I read afable about the sun and the wind. They quarreled about whichwas the stronger, and the wind said, “I’ll prove I am. See theold man down there with a coat? I bet I can get his coat off himquicker than you can.”

So the sun went behind a cloud, and the wind blew until it wasalmost a tornado, but the harder it blew, the tighter the old manclutched his coat to him.

Finally, the wind calmed down and gave up, and then thesun came out from behind the clouds and smiled kindly on theold man. Presently, he mopped his brow and pulled off his coat.

The sun then told the wind that gentleness and friendliness werealways stronger than fury and force.

Aesop was a Greek slave who lived at the court of Croesusand spun immortal fables six hundred years before Christ. Yetthe truths he taught about human nature are just as true inBoston and Birmingham now as they were twenty-six centuriesago in Athens. The sun can make you take off your coat morequickly than the wind; and kindliness, the friendly approach andappreciation can make people change their minds more readilythan all the bluster and storming in the world.

Remember what Lincoln said:“A drop of honey catches moreflies than a gallon of gall.”

同类推荐
  • Leaders Made Here

    Leaders Made Here

    You can build an organizational culture that will ensure your leadership pipeline is full and flowing. Bestselling author and Chick-fil-A executive Mark Miller describes how to nurture leaders throughout the organization, from the front lines to the executive ranks.
  • 澳大利亚语文(第4册)

    澳大利亚语文(第4册)

    《西方家庭学校原版教材与经典读本澳大利亚语文(第3册)》由澳大利亚教育部门编写,全书共六册。全套《澳大利亚语文》课本,从最简单入门的英语句式、拼写与发音开始,并且附有大量插图,通过趣味而有教育意义的故事,引发孩子们学习语言的兴趣;并向规范、美丽的文学作品过渡,让孩子们掌握语言的艺术,感受本国的人文历史。是中国学生学习英语、全面了解西方社会的很好途径。
  • Chess Not Checkers

    Chess Not Checkers

    As organizations grow in volume and complexity, the demands on leadership change. The same old moves won't cut it any more. In Chess Not Checkers, Mark Miller tells the story of Blake Brown, newly appointed CEO of a company troubled by poor performance and low morale.
  • 不可不知的欧洲100所名校(英汉双语版)

    不可不知的欧洲100所名校(英汉双语版)

    本书从历史等其他角度发掘欧洲每一所名校的创立,同时传播了这些一流大学的教育精神。通过图片和文字结合来介绍名校的各自特色,让广大读者了解欧洲名校的情况,让国内的大学可以吸收经验,同时为学生出国留学铺一条捷径。
  • The Six Secrets of Raising Capital

    The Six Secrets of Raising Capital

    Based on Bill Fisher's three-day seminars that regularly sell out all over the world, this book offers the kind of capital-raising street smarts no entrepreneur can do without.
热门推荐
  • 男神教我语文作文不会丢分

    男神教我语文作文不会丢分

    那是我第一次见到我男神,那时,阳光也变得很温柔,他,是世界的中心,他,是最耀眼怎么说呢?有些东西,习惯就好了,用时间去习惯就好了,用心去适应就好了改变不了环境,那就改变心境男神总叫我们好好学习,我们是八九点钟的太阳,是高高在上的,是光芒万丈的,是充满希望的。何必抱怨生活,何不向男神学习呢?“男神”,阳光似你,却不如你,你似阳光,却胜于光。遇见了男神,拥有了最美的时光。打造了最漂亮的青春,走出完美的人生。去实现辉煌,去创造奇迹。是金子,总会发光!(故事与现实绝不是1比1,名字均为化名)
  • 命运之恶魔物语

    命运之恶魔物语

    非得写简介吗?还得最少写20个字。简介不是会一不小心就剧透吗?我可不喜欢剧透,剧透可是原罪之一,而且很麻烦。好像字数已经够了。
  • 黎明机关什么的超讨厌

    黎明机关什么的超讨厌

    如您所见,这是一本中二冒险轻风战斗小说……大概……(高三,停更一年)
  • 重生之嗜血修罗

    重生之嗜血修罗

    莫云希!莫云端!安琪琪!如有来世!我定要你们生不如死!”一缕幽魂从烈火中飘荡而出,她,安茜,十五岁嫁给了太子莫云端,助他登上高位。他,莫云端,只留给她一道圣旨,任其自生自灭。她,莫云希,处处栽脏陷害。她,安琪琪,身为护国公府嫡女,与莫云端狼狈为奸,断她双手,挖她双眼……如有来世,她,安茜,定要叫她们生不如死,碎尸万段!!!本故事纯属虚构,请勿模仿。
  • 洛神的日常

    洛神的日常

    轮回转世中,他和她还会再次相爱吗?又会产生怎样的摩擦呢?
  • 太玄之子

    太玄之子

    千万年后回归,记忆早已终结,物非人非。是世界容不下我?还是我融不进世界?天道玩弄,终究不过是通向巅峰的踏脚石……
  • 我在理科班又考了文科第一

    我在理科班又考了文科第一

    哦,我在理科班又考了文科第一。什么?理科又啥也不是?啊这,凭什么你们抄的都是我的答案考的都比我高?懂了懂了,再也不自己写作业了。听说你在这本书里能找到自己的青春。又名《对我就是天天玩》《高中生演员的诞生》除使用化名以外剧情皆为真实。
  • 帝之一道

    帝之一道

    匹夫一怒,血溅五步,武者一怒,天地变色,流血万里。普通武者,能单手举起千斤大鼎,手撕百斤大石,而一些强大的武者,不但能无视重力,临空翱翔,跨越一座座山河,脚览一片片大地,甚至能一拳碎裂山河,一掌能劈断大地。更有武道至极者,通天彻底,无所不能,遨游太虚,摘星捞月,也只是一念之间。
  • 综影视之那些男神们

    综影视之那些男神们

    总有一些看完剧后意犹未尽的男神们,让人心动,让人心疼,让人为之高兴。中日韩泰四国偶像剧,预计故事有killmehealme,情深深雨蒙蒙,天生一对,爱的被告,临时天堂等。
  • 快穿之宿主小心男神太甜

    快穿之宿主小心男神太甜

    【1v1甜宠文】为了寻回自己的记忆,安依楠奔波于各个世界。因为一次“失误”,任务画风突然变甜!世界里面的大哥哥也好甜!都这么甜怎么办?宠呗!和大哥哥甜在一起的时候,她还时不时吐槽一下系统:玄鸿,你怎么又抽筋了呢?老老实实当个帅哥不好吗?