The young man went for a final interview at a large printing company. The director reviewed his excellent resume and asked about his educational background and father's occupation as a blacksmith. The director asked to see the young man's hands, which were soft, and then requested that he help wash his father's wrinkled, scarred hands from years of work. The next day, the young man reported that washing his father's hands and cleaning his workshop helped him appreciate his parents' hard work and sacrifices to pay for his education. Impressed, the director offered him the position, saying he sought candidates who understand others' hardships and don't just pursue money.