I am a professional manager, middle management of the company, and the office is newly renovated. I want to hang a sentence, which is better, heaven rewards diligence or all rivers run into the sea?

Because now you belong to the middle management of the company, you can go up one floor. Therefore, I personally suggest that you use all rivers run into the sea, because all rivers run into the sea, which is more inclusive than the reward of Heaven. On the road to growth, we should not only be diligent, but also learn to be tolerant.

The reason for this is the following:

Na: accommodate, tolerate. The sea can hold hundreds of rivers. Metaphor contains a wide range of things and a large number.

Explanation: that: accommodation and tolerance. The sea can hold hundreds of rivers. Metaphor contains a wide range of things and a large number.

From: Jin's Preface to the Famous Ministers of the Three Kingdoms: "The shape does not exist, and the square inch is Haina." Li's note: "A heart with a square inch is like a hundred rivers, which means it contains a wide range."

Heaven rewards diligence is an idiom in China, which means that God will reward everyone according to their diligence. More hard work, more harvest, as long as you pay enough efforts, you will definitely get the corresponding harvest in the future.

As the saying goes, "opportunities are reserved for those who are prepared." Only by working hard can we seize the opportunity. Because things are unpredictable, you may not succeed if you work hard, and you will definitely not succeed if you don't work hard. From the hexagrams in Zhouyi.

"Heaven" refers to "heaven", "Tao" refers to "law", and "heaven" can be extended to an objective law; "Reward" can be interpreted as "realizing one's wishes", that is, rewards and returns, and "diligence" means "diligence". In other words, "Heaven rewards diligence". General meaning: industrious people will get more rewards, and God will realize the wishes of industrious people. If we work hard, we will gain something. As long as we make unremitting efforts, improve and enrich ourselves to the maximum extent, and do everything possible to improve our competitive strength, we will have a bright future.

In contrast, the latter is more suitable for the company's superiors.