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The short stories of three mathematicians inspired the study of mathematics.
An octopus can weigh 70 pounds. However, such a huge guy's body is very soft, so soft that he can squeeze himself into almost any place he wants to go.

Octopus has no spine, which allows it to pass through a hole the size of a silver coin. Their favorite thing to do is to hide their bodies in conch shells. When fish and shrimp come near, bite off their heads, inject venom, paralyze them to death, and then have a full meal. For other creatures in the ocean, it is one of the most terrible animals.

However, humans have a way to subdue it. Fishermen have mastered the nature of octopus. They string small bottles together with ropes and sink to the bottom of the sea. As soon as the octopus saw the small bottle, it scrambled to get in, no matter how small or narrow the bottle was.

As a result, these invincible octopuses have become prisoners in bottles, fishermen's prey and delicious food on human tables. What imprisoned the octopus? Is it a bottle? No, if you put the bottle into the sea, it can't walk, let alone take the initiative to catch it. They imprisoned the octopus. They go further and further towards the narrowest road, no matter how dark it is, even if it is a dead end.

Truth: In our work and life, we often encounter many fetters and fetters, and there is nothing we can do about it. I don't know that it is not others who imprison us, but ourselves, our unhealthy mentality and extreme attitude.