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I enlisted in the army in '69, and the night I spent with the secretary after leaving the company can be said to have affected my whole life

author:Handan wind Luoxue

I travel back in time to 1969, when I entered the military and became a correspondent. It was an evening that I will never forget, and spending time with the company chief became an amazing experience in my life.

It happened during a temporary accommodation arrangement for a visit by a superior, and our dormitory was vacated for the visiting superiors. At the same time, when the sergeant (in charge of procurement) was returning home to visit his family, I was placed in the same room with the secretary. The secretary is the head of logistics in the company, responsible for all aspects of food, property, accommodation, etc. Although I was no stranger to him, our conversation that night was a turning point in my life.

It was the end of the month, and the Secretary General needed to complete the month-end closing and sort out the documents and cash for the month. At that time, the accounting tools were not as convenient as they are now, but used abacus. In order not to interfere with my sleep, the secretary thoughtfully surrounded the lamp with books to avoid the glare of the light. He smiled and said to me, "I may have to wronged you tonight, I have to settle this account, and you may not be able to sleep well because of the noise!" I replied calmly: "Secretary, you are too polite, I don't care about this sound, even if it thunders, I can still sleep, let alone these little beads." ”

I enlisted in the army in '69, and the night I spent with the secretary after leaving the company can be said to have affected my whole life

So, I took off my clothes and prepared to fall asleep. The secretary began to use the abacus, making a faint sound. He looked at me and smiled, "I might be a little noisy tonight." I replied, "It's okay, I can take it." "In the process of thunder not moving, I quickly fell asleep.

A few hours later, I woke up again to find a glimmer of light in the dorm room. The secretary was still working, but in order not to disturb me, he covered the lamp with his books to avoid direct light. I'm confused, why hasn't the Secretary of the Secretary rested yet?

I asked him why he hadn't slept yet, and he turned his head with a troubled expression: "I just sorted it out, and I found that there was an extra penny in the accounts, and I checked it several times." "I immediately realized that it was the penny I had just deliberately put on the ground that caused the accounting error, and I hurried to explain. The secretary smiled, rechecked the accounts, and finally rested with peace of mind.

This experience gave me a deep understanding of the word "responsibility". As a soldier, the secretary is responsible for the management of the company's property, and even a penny mistake is his dereliction of duty. I was ashamed of my cleverness, I thought that a penny was not important, but I didn't expect the responsibility to be so heavy.

I enlisted in the army in '69, and the night I spent with the secretary after leaving the company can be said to have affected my whole life

This experience became a profound lesson in my military career. In more than ten years of military life, I have always had a sense of awe of responsibility, and this responsible attitude towards work and responsibilities has also accompanied me to complete the entire battalion-level transfer.

I would like to thank the Secretary General for this valuable teaching, which has made me deeply aware of the weight of responsibility in my military career. Responsibilities, no matter how big or small, are all that military personnel must bear. This wonderful encounter on this night deeply engraved the concept of responsibility in my heart and became a precious treasure in my life.

Back in time, I went back in time to 1969, when I entered the military and became a correspondent. And that night that I will never forget, and the communication with the company chief became a unique experience in my life.

It happened during a temporary accommodation arrangement for a visit by a superior, and our dormitory was vacated for the visiting superiors. At the same time, when the sergeant (in charge of procurement) was returning home to visit his family, I was placed in the same room with the secretary. The secretary general is the head of logistics in the company, responsible for trivial matters such as food, property, and accommodation. Although I was no stranger to him, that night's exchange was a major turning point in my life.

I enlisted in the army in '69, and the night I spent with the secretary after leaving the company can be said to have affected my whole life

It was the end of the month, and the Secretary General needed to complete the month-end closing and sort out the documents and cash for the month. At that time, the accounting tools were not as convenient as they are now, but used abacus. In order not to interfere with my sleep, the secretary thoughtfully surrounded the lamp with books to avoid the glare of the light. He smiled and said to me, "I may have to wronged you tonight, I have to settle this account, and you may not be able to sleep well because of the noise!" I replied calmly: "Secretary, you are too polite, I don't care about this sound, even if it thunders, I can still sleep, let alone these little beads." ”

So, I took off my clothes and prepared to fall asleep. The secretary began to use the abacus, making a faint sound. He looked at me and smiled, "I might be a little noisy tonight." I replied, "It's okay, I can take it." "In the process of thunder not moving, I quickly fell asleep.

A few hours later, I woke up again to find a glimmer of light in the dorm room. The secretary was still working, but in order not to disturb me, he covered the lamp with his books to avoid direct light. I'm confused, why hasn't the Secretary of the Secretary rested yet?

I asked him why he hadn't slept yet, and he turned his head with a troubled expression: "I just sorted it out, and I found that there was an extra penny in the accounts, and I checked it several times." "I immediately understood that I had deliberately put the penny on the ground that had caused the accounting error, and I hurried to explain. The secretary smiled, rechecked the accounts, and finally rested with peace of mind.

I enlisted in the army in '69, and the night I spent with the secretary after leaving the company can be said to have affected my whole life

This experience gave me a deep understanding of the word "responsibility". As a soldier, the secretary is responsible for the management of the company's property, and even a penny mistake is his dereliction of duty. I was ashamed of my cleverness, I thought that a penny was not important, but I didn't expect the responsibility to be so heavy.

This experience became a profound lesson in my military career. In more than ten years of military life, I have always had a sense of awe of responsibility, and this responsible attitude towards work and responsibilities has also accompanied me to complete the entire battalion-level transfer.

I would like to thank the Secretary General for this valuable teaching, which has made me deeply aware of the weight of responsibility in my military career. Responsibilities, no matter how big or small, are all that military personnel must bear. This wonderful encounter on this night deeply engraved the concept of responsibility in my heart and became a precious treasure in my life.

I enlisted in the army in '69, and the night I spent with the secretary after leaving the company can be said to have affected my whole life