I took a needle from someone else, got away with a ticket on a bus, folded ten flowers, put a public lightbulb in my bathroom for the first time, and gave away the customer's praise for the first time. , dumped garbage into the river for the first time, spat gum on the chairs in the movie theater, lent someone fifty cents without bothering to return it; borrowed someone else's book but refused to return it, went through someone else's drawer without permission, and took the stamps from someone else's envelope. Tear it off... These are all commonplace little things, small and insignificant. Moreover, it is very concealed, and some things are simply "a breeze", but these are what Mr. Lu Xun calls "little things under the leather robe".
The Wang Yang Thief’s first lesson may have been just taking someone else’s embroidery needle. The forest fire in Daxinganling in 1986 was only caused by a worker throwing away cigarette butts. The sweater can be torn into a pile of threads as long as one end is split. A small boil on the face may lead to a large-scale infection. What caused the rocket to explode when it took off was a loose screw on the propeller. A tornado in Texas, USA, was most likely caused by a butterfly flapping its wings in Brazil - this is what scientist Lorenz said personally in Washington in December 1979.
Everyone wants to do great things, but many of us are often unable to do great things. We can only watch those who do great things become great men and celebrities. If you can't do big things, you can only do small things. But life often jokes with us: we can't do small things well - at least not very well. In fact, the "candied haws of sugar" in life is nothing more than a flurry of small things one by one. But "the heart is a blind hunter". If you don't pay attention, you will "escape once."
It is insignificant if a nail is missing from the horse's shoe, right? But the consequences it may bring are so jaw-dropping that they can even scare you to hold your breath and heartbeat.
Please listen to this Western folk song: If a nail is lost, a shoe is broken; if a shoe is broken, a war horse is broken; if a war horse is broken, a knight is injured, and a battle is lost. Fight and lose an empire!