A fox fell into a well and thought for a long time how to climb out again. Finally, a camel came to the well and wanted to drink water. He asked Renault if the water was good and if there was enough water. The fox covered up the real danger of his situation and replied, "Come down, my friend, this water is too good. I can't drink enough." Hearing this, the goat jumped in without saying anything. At this time, the fox grabbed his friend's horn, jumped out quickly and said coldly to the poor confused goat, "If your brain has half of a beard, you will think twice."
A fox fell into a well, turned around for a long time and how to jump on it. Finally, a goat came here. He wanted to drink water, so he asked the fox if the water was good. The fox covered up his real dangerous situation and replied, "Come down, friend, this water is too good. I can't drink enough and use it up." So the goat jumped into the well at once, and the fox jumped up quickly on his friend's horn and said coldly to the deceived poor goat, "If your brain is half as big as your beard, you will think twice before you leap." Thinking back and forth, trying to find a final solution, Renault Focus's general name is no more trouble. Take advantage of the advantages of thinking twice before you act, and think twice before you act.
Aesop's fable miser
A miser, in order to ensure his property, sold all his things, replaced them with a large piece of gold, hid them in a hole, and kept looking at them. This aroused the curiosity of one of his workers. He suspected that there was a treasure. When his master came back, he went to the scene and stole it. When the miser came back, he found the place empty. He cried and tore his hair. But a neighbor saw that he was extremely sad and knew the reason, so he said, "Don't worry any more. Put a stone in its original place and treat it as your gold;" Because you never intend to use it, one will give you as much gold. " The value of money lies not in possession, but in use.
A miser, in order to ensure his property, sold all his possessions for a large piece of gold, buried it in a hole in the ground and checked it from time to time, which aroused the curiosity of one of his employees. The hired hand guessed that there must be treasure there. When the owner left, he went to the cemetery and stole the gold. The miser came back and found that the gold was gone, crying and combing his hair. A neighbor saw it and asked why. He said, "Don't be too painful. Take a stone and bury it in the same place as gold, because since you never want to use it, the two are not the same thing. " The value of money lies not in possession but in use.
Extravagant yourself
Aesop's Fables Fox and Grape
A fox, just as the grapes were being harvested, sneaked into a vineyard, where ripe sunshine grapes hung high on the shelf and looked very attractive. After winning the Lucius Prize, he jumped many times, but all his attempts failed. When he retreated, he muttered to himself, "Alas, what does it matter?"! Grapes are sour! "
Just as the grapes were ripe, a fox sneaked into the vineyard. There are sparkling ripe grapes hanging high on the grape trellis, which is very attractive. He jumped several times and tried to eat this sweet grape, but all his attempts failed. When he walked away, he said to himself, "Come on! Nothing special. This grape is sour. "