Antai effect

The phenomenon of losing a certain ability once it leaves the corresponding conditions. Therefore, we must learn to rely on everyone and the collective.

Antai effect originated from the ancient Greek mythology, there is a Hercules named Antai, he is the son of the sea god Poseidon and the earth god Gaia, he is extremely powerful and victorious in all battles. But he has a fatal weakness, that is, once he leaves the earth and the nourishment of his mother, he loses all his strength. His opponent spied on this secret, designed to let him leave the earth, lift him high, and hold him high in the air. He killed. Later, people called the "Antai effect" the phenomenon of losing a certain ability once it broke away from the corresponding conditions.

Moral: Without the support of the masses, any power is weak; if water loses a fish, it becomes water; if a fish has no water, it cannot become a fish.

The "Antai effect" enlightens us that people cannot lose their source of strength and the necessary environment for survival and development. In enterprise construction management, enterprise leaders and managers should be good at building collectives, so that employees have a necessary environment, and by educating employees on the collective concept, so that employees can be clear: the organization is a fertile land, and they grow up in this large When a small grass on the ground leaves the ground, he will wither. If the cohesion of the organization is not strong, the employees cannot be depended on for safety. Therefore, we must learn to rely on everyone and the collective, so that "I am for everyone" is possible to "I am for everyone." Losing the source of strength, even if you have the patience to "strike the mountains and the world," you will eventually fail.

As the saying goes: "Everyone gathers firewood and the flame is high", "Everyone can paddle to drive a big boat."