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THINK WIN/WIN

Once a man died and St. Peter asked him, if he would like
to go to heaen or hell! The man asked if he could see "oth
"efore deciding!
St. Peter took him to hell first and the man saw a "ig hall
with a long ta"le, lots of food on it and music #la$ing. He also
saw rows of #eo#le with #ale, sad face. The$ looked stared and
there was no laughter. He o"sered one more thing, their
hands were tied with four feet forks and knies and the$ were
tr$ing to get the food from the center of the ta"le to #ut into
their mouths. %ut the$ could not.
Then he went to see the heaen. There he saw a "ig hall
with a long ta"le with lots of food on the ta"le and music
#la$ing. He noticed rows of #eo#le on "oth sides of the ta"le
with their hands tied with four feet forks and knies also. %ut
he o"sered there was something different here. Peo#le were
laughing and were well&fed and health$ looking. He noticed
that the$ were feeding one another across the ta"le. The result
was ha##iness, #ros#erit$, en'o$ment and gratification, "ecause
the$ were not thinking of themseles alone the$ were thinking
win/win.
The same is true of our lives. When we serve our
customers, our families, our employers and employees
we automatically win.

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