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What do shepherds and wild goats tell us?
The Shepherd and the Wild Goat tells us a truth: in the process of making friends, don't be the kind of person who likes the new and hates the old, and don't forget the friends you used to know just because you just made friends, which will lead to cheaper friendship. Always communicate with friends you have known before and constantly consolidate your relationship. If you can't do this, you will die with the shepherd.

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The story "The Shepherd and the Wild Goat" is mainly about three days of snow in one winter. The snow on the ground is a foot thick and the road is blocked. The shepherd can't take his sheep home, so he must drive them to a cave to avoid a snowstorm. After arriving at the cave, the shepherd accidentally found a group of wild goats hiding inside.

In order to sell more money, shepherds try their best to win and domesticate wild goats, but turn a blind eye to their own flocks. A few days later, the snowstorm stopped. As soon as the shepherd drove the sheep out of the cave, the wild goats ran around, freezing or starving their own sheep.