An unemployed man applied for a toilet cleaner position at a large IT company and scheduled an interview with the company director.
During the interview, the manager told the unemployed man:
“You have been accepted for the position. But we need your email address to send you the employment contract and conditions.” The unemployed man replied that he did not have an email address and did not have a computer at home.
The manager replied: “You don’t have a computer, that means you don’t exist, and if you don’t exist, that means you can’t work for us.”
The unemployed man left frustrated after doors slammed in his face and he was turned away. On his way home, he spent all he had, $10, to buy 10 kilos of strawberries and began knocking on doors to sell them. By the end of the day, the man had earned $20.
After that, he realized the process wasn't difficult. The next day, he repeated the operation three times and, after a while, he started going out early in the morning to buy four times the amount of strawberries.
The man's income began to increase until he could buy a bicycle. After some time and hard work, he was able to buy a truck and became the owner of a small strawberry business. Five years later, the man became the owner of the largest food warehouse.
He began to think about the future and decided to insure the business with the largest insurance company. During a meeting with an employee of the insurance company, the employee said, “I agree, but I need your email address to send you the insurance contract.”
The man replied that he did not have an email address and that he did not even have a computer.
The astonished insurance employee replied, “You founded the largest food company in five years, and you don’t have an email address. What would have happened if you had an email address?”
The man replied: “If I had had an email address five years ago, I would now be cleaning toilets in a company!”
The moral of the story: Sometimes God prevents you from getting something you think is good for you, but He has something better in store for you. If God closes one door in your face, He will open another, better than the first. Thank God.
During the interview, the manager told the unemployed man:
“You have been accepted for the position. But we need your email address to send you the employment contract and conditions.” The unemployed man replied that he did not have an email address and did not have a computer at home.
The manager replied: “You don’t have a computer, that means you don’t exist, and if you don’t exist, that means you can’t work for us.”
The unemployed man left frustrated after doors slammed in his face and he was turned away. On his way home, he spent all he had, $10, to buy 10 kilos of strawberries and began knocking on doors to sell them. By the end of the day, the man had earned $20.
After that, he realized the process wasn't difficult. The next day, he repeated the operation three times and, after a while, he started going out early in the morning to buy four times the amount of strawberries.
The man's income began to increase until he could buy a bicycle. After some time and hard work, he was able to buy a truck and became the owner of a small strawberry business. Five years later, the man became the owner of the largest food warehouse.
He began to think about the future and decided to insure the business with the largest insurance company. During a meeting with an employee of the insurance company, the employee said, “I agree, but I need your email address to send you the insurance contract.”
The man replied that he did not have an email address and that he did not even have a computer.
The astonished insurance employee replied, “You founded the largest food company in five years, and you don’t have an email address. What would have happened if you had an email address?”
The man replied: “If I had had an email address five years ago, I would now be cleaning toilets in a company!”
The moral of the story: Sometimes God prevents you from getting something you think is good for you, but He has something better in store for you. If God closes one door in your face, He will open another, better than the first. Thank God.
An unemployed man applied for a toilet cleaner position at a large IT company and scheduled an interview with the company director.
During the interview, the manager told the unemployed man:
“You have been accepted for the position. But we need your email address to send you the employment contract and conditions.” The unemployed man replied that he did not have an email address and did not have a computer at home.
The manager replied: “You don’t have a computer, that means you don’t exist, and if you don’t exist, that means you can’t work for us.”
The unemployed man left frustrated after doors slammed in his face and he was turned away. On his way home, he spent all he had, $10, to buy 10 kilos of strawberries and began knocking on doors to sell them. By the end of the day, the man had earned $20.
After that, he realized the process wasn't difficult. The next day, he repeated the operation three times and, after a while, he started going out early in the morning to buy four times the amount of strawberries.
The man's income began to increase until he could buy a bicycle. After some time and hard work, he was able to buy a truck and became the owner of a small strawberry business. Five years later, the man became the owner of the largest food warehouse.
He began to think about the future and decided to insure the business with the largest insurance company. During a meeting with an employee of the insurance company, the employee said, “I agree, but I need your email address to send you the insurance contract.”
The man replied that he did not have an email address and that he did not even have a computer.
The astonished insurance employee replied, “You founded the largest food company in five years, and you don’t have an email address. What would have happened if you had an email address?”
The man replied: “If I had had an email address five years ago, I would now be cleaning toilets in a company!”
The moral of the story: Sometimes God prevents you from getting something you think is good for you, but He has something better in store for you. If God closes one door in your face, He will open another, better than the first. Thank God.
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