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The Fisherman Who Caught the Stone

When the fishermen pulled the net, they felt heavy. They danced with joy, thinking that they had caught a lot of fish at once. I didn't know that the net was pulled to the shore, but it was full of stones and other things, and there was no fish. They were so depressed that they didn't catch any fish, but the sad thing was that the fact was just the opposite of what they expected. One of them, an old fisherman, said, "Friends, don't be sad. Happiness is always with pain. They are like a pair of sisters. We were happy in advance, and now we have to bear a little pain. " ?

This story tells us that life changes a lot, just as sometimes a storm suddenly happens in a clear sky, so don't be distressed by setbacks.

Three Craftsmen

A big city was surrounded by the enemy, and the residents in the city got together to discuss ways to fight the enemy. A bricklayer stepped forward and advocated using bricks as a resistance material; A carpenter resolutely suggested that wood is the best way to resist the enemy; A cobbler stood up and said, "Gentlemen, I don't agree with you. I don't think there is anything better than leather as a resistance material. "

That is to say, people are used to thinking from their own perspective and always think that what they are familiar with is the best.

Wolf and Horse

The wolf passed by a field and saw a lot of barley in the field. Although Huang Chengcheng was popular, the wolf didn't eat barley and had to walk away. Not far away, he met a horse. He led the horse to the field and told the horse that he couldn't bear to eat the barley himself, so he specially kept it for the horse because he liked to hear the wonderful sound of his teeth when the horse ate grass. The horse replied, "Hey, friend, if you can feed on barley, you may not like listening to the sound of me eating grass, regardless of your stomach." ?

This story shows that people with bad natures have ulterior motives even though they report the best news to people, and people will not believe them.