If someone helps you, big things, what you can not do, you pay three people instead of repaying it. Imagine the next day, they all paid the other three. Imagine the next day, 27 people paid separately to the other three people. After that, every day, everyone paid three people in turn, and 4,782,969 people participated in 2 weeks. This is the idea to provide such a persuasive appeal to the movie "Pay It Forward".
Paying it can be a part of anyone's daily life. Whether you decide to serve the community or participate in the business world, you can incorporate the concept of Pay it Forward Movement into your career. Final payments will be rewarded in other ways. By volunteering to help administrators and supervisors of other departments participate in the project, they may stay in their minds when they gain promotion opportunities. Even if you build your own professional network, the people you pay will definitely even have higher light and unpleasant experience than someone you have never seen before. Therefore prepayment can improve your private life and career.
The movie I read was "pay for the price". There is a wonderful concept. (In short) After I came up with the idea that a social survey teacher (Kevin Spacey) would work for his junior high school classes and improve the world, I put it into practice. When a student (Haley Joel Osment) made plans to express "like the future" favor, he not only influenced the life of the struggling single mother (Helen Hunt), but also the phenomenon developed into a national phenomenon It also caused. Virus effect This is a wonderful movie
Kevin Spacey, Helen Hunt, Haley Joel Osment and John Bon Jovi starring film "Give Advance" might be influenced, based on a novel by the same name writer written by Catherine Ryanhead in 1999. Captured Chain Reaction The idea of Pay It Forward is that you can build a more caring society through the friendship between strangers. In this book and movie, Reuben St. Clair, social research teacher of Atascadero in California, urged his students to "change the world". One of his students, Trevor, will remember the challenge. He first expressed his intentions to strangers, this stranger is more embarrassing than he imagined.