Once upon a time, someone raised a circle of sheep. One morning, he found a sheep missing. A closer look revealed that there was a hole in the sheepfold. At night, the wolf came in and took a sheep.
Neighbors advised him: "Fix the sheepfold quickly and plug the hole!" " The man refused to accept the suggestion and replied, "Why build a sheepfold when the sheep have been lost?" "
The next morning, he found another sheep missing. It turned out that the wolf got in from the hole again and took away a sheep.
He regretted not listening to his neighbor's advice, so he quickly blocked the hole and repaired the sheepfold. From then on, wolves can no longer go into the sheepfold to grab sheep.
Origin of idioms
"Warring States Policy Chu Ce": "It's not too late to see rabbits and care for dogs; It's not too late to mend. "
Story enlightenment
People are not afraid of making mistakes, and they are afraid of not correcting them in time; I am even more afraid that not only will I not correct it in time, but I will continue to make mistakes. After a long time, I may not even have a chance to remedy it.