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Steel King Andrew Carnegie kept an old painting in his office. The painting he treasured was neither a masterpiece drawn by a famous artist nor an antique that was highly worth possessing. It was just a humble painting of a boat on a sandy beach. When he used to be a traveling salesman in his early days, he found this picture in the house of an old person and politely asked for the picture. At the bottom of the picture was a sentence that read,
“The high tide will come.”
The boat that seemed abandoned was waiting for high tide. Just like the boat that will row out to the sea when high tide comes, Carnegie had the firm belief that he too would go toward the vast sea when high tide came in his life. And as he worked hard and prepared for the day, he could succeed greatly in the end.