* Loss traders **گھاٹے کے سوداگر**

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Loss traders گھاٹے کے سوداگر
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Henry was from Seattle, USA, and was an executive manager at Microsoft.
He graduated with a master's degree in computer science from George Washington University in 1980 and then moved on to Microsoft through various companies. He was considered one of the highest paid people in the company in 1995, and it was said that Microsoft would not market any software until Henry smiled at it. I got this position with great hard work and struggle.

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He worked 16 hours a day in the office, he came to the office at 8 in the morning and went home at 12 at night, Henry had only one son, Henry could not give much time to his son due to office work When he woke up, his son had gone to school and when he returned from the office, his son was asleep. On holidays, his son would go out to play while Henry would sleep all day. Henry was interviewed by a Seattle television channel in 1998. In that interview, the television host announced today that "the highest paid person in Seattle is sitting with us." The camera went from the host to Henry and Henry smiled proudly, then the interview started, in this interview Henry revealed that he charges 500 500 per hour from Microsoft. Henry's son and wife were also watching the interview. When the interview was over, Henry's son got up, opened his "money box", took out all the notes and coins from it and started counting; it was four and a half hundred. There were dollars. Henry's son put the money in his pocket. That night when Henry returned home, his son was awake. The son stepped forward and picked up his father's bag. He sat his father down on the couch and humbly asked, "Daddy, can you lend me fifty dollars?" The son grabbed the fifty dollar bill, took out the savings and the note from his pocket, put the fifty note on top of it and put it all in his father's hand. Henry looked at his son in surprise. Dolly smiled and said, "That's five hundred dollars. I want to buy an hour from Seattle's richest worker for five hundred dollars." Henry stared at his son silently. I just want an hour I want to see her live I want to touch her ٗ I want to love her ٗ I want to hear her voice ٗ I want to laugh with her ٗ I want to play and talk pexels-rodnae-productions-8370423.jpg Source
Daddy, will you give me an hour? I'm paying you for it. "Henry had tears in his eyes.
Henry wrote an article in 1999 entitled "Family Life"; I agreed to read this article; in this article he revealed that the most valuable thing in the world is the family; the greatest happiness in the world and all The greatest satisfaction is our parents, our brothers, our sisters, our wives and children, and friendships come later, but unfortunately we give them the least amount of time, and most of the time we spend in those friendships whose number is last. Henry says the biggest betrayal in the world is our job, our profession and our business. If we get sick today, if we have an accident today, our company will hand over our chair to someone else before evening. Close the shop. Our customers will buy from another store tomorrow. If we die today, our department will forget our profession tomorrow. Friends will also remember something. But parents, sisters and brothers will never forget us
But unfortunately we give the world's most unfaithful thing the most precious time of life; we spend our best energies in this unfaithful world and those who are our companions in our pain All the joys and all our joys are connected and we forget those who are most faithful to us; we give them the shortest time of our lives. ”
'I thought unfortunately we give the first kind of people the most precious part of our lives; we forget the second kind of people all our lives and run after the first kind of people; we are unfaithful people. Loyalty and disloyalty to loyalists. I read an incident somewhere about a retired US government official.
The officer received a call from the White House saying that the president wanted to see him one day. The officer immediately apologized. On hearing this answer, the caller said in a sour tone, "You are giving priority to the president over the zoo." The retired officer replied softly. The caller asked for an explanation, but the retired officer said, "I'm sure the president will forget my name and my appearance as soon as I leave the White House, and my granddaughter will remember this trip for the rest of her life." Why should I bargain for a loss? Why should I not give this time to the granddaughter who will remember my form and my name for the rest of her life, who loves me and who is counting the hours for this day? "When I read this story, I leaned back in my chair and closed my eyes and thought for a long time. 99% of us deal with a loss for the rest of our lives. Give in the eyes of those who are ours There are times when we don't care who we are or who we don't care about, who in our absence work with someone else like us. We give priority to those who open the door for us, stay awake till 2 o'clock to feed us hot food, we give priority to our unfaithful profession over our children who are thirsty for our touch, our compassion and our voice month after month. Those who see us only in albums and pictures ٗ Those who grow up remembering us and those who grow up waiting for us but they do not get close to us 'We do not give them their due time' I thought '
We are all "loss traders"

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