It is a good word that rabbits don't eat grass near their nests, which shows that people don't do bad things on their own turf and have the intention of being good neighbors, because if rabbits eat all the grass near their nests, they will easily expose their whereabouts and may be caught by hunters, so rabbits don't eat grass near their nests. Similarly, it is enough to do business for the benefit of * * *.
The second half of the sentence that rabbits don't eat grass beside their nests is uncharacteristic, which completely changes the original intention of this sentence and makes people stunned. This begins with the story of Hu Xueyan, whose friend entrusted his wife to take care of him when he was in trouble, but Hu Xueyan took his friend's wife as a concubine and said, "Since there is grass beside the nest, why run all over the mountain?" Full of irony, it can be seen that people have ulterior motives.
In life, we often simply think that rabbits don't eat grass beside their nests, but in complex social and interpersonal relationships, people's hearts are often the most elusive. Some people would rather destroy valuable relationships such as friendship and friends, but also achieve their own goals. They are not afraid to sacrifice their precious family and friendship, but also "eat grass beside the nest."
In modern society, some so-called businesses often start with relatives and friends, WeChat business and insurance all start with people you know or are familiar with, and then slowly spread out. So sometimes we really can't just stay at the level that rabbits don't eat grass near their nests, but we need to know why we have to run all over the mountains when there is grass near our nests, so as not to be deceived by rhetoric.