Classic 1: Idle Rabbit. The rabbit asked the bird on the tree: Why can you do nothing all day long and just sing there? But I have to run around all day? The bird said: You can do it too! So!
The rabbit didn't run around and was in a daze under the tree. As a result, a wolf came over and ate the rabbit.
Enlightenment: If you want to do nothing all day long, only if your position is high enough.
Classic 2: Cow Shit Luck A turkey and a cow were chatting. The turkey said: I hope to fly to the top of the tree, but I don’t have the courage.
The cow said: Why don't you eat some of my cow dung? They are very nutritious.
The turkey ate a little cow dung and found that it did give it enough strength to fly to the first branch. The next day, the turkey ate more cow dung and flew to the second branch. Two weeks later
, the turkey flew proudly to the top of the tree, a farmer saw it and quickly shot it down.
Lesson: Good luck gets you to the top, but it can't keep you there.
Classic 3: The Philosophy of Shit Pile A little bird was frozen and was about to freeze to death when it fell to the ground. Suddenly a cow passed by and pooped on the bird and wrapped it up. The bird suddenly became much warmer.
So he sang happily there, and then a passing cat heard the song of the bird, pulled the bird out of the dung pile, and ate it.
Enlightenment: a. Those who shit on you are not necessarily your enemies; b. Those who pull you out of the shit pile are not necessarily your friends; c. The most important point is that when you are in trouble, just shut up.
Get your beak! Classic 4: Fish and Fishing Once upon a time, two hungry people received a gift from an elder: a fishing rod and a basket of fresh and huge fish.
Among them, one person asked for a basket of fish, and the other asked for a fishing rod.
The person who got the fish built a bonfire with dry wood and cooked the fish on the spot. He wolfed down the fish and soup, and ate it all. Soon, he starved to death next to the empty fish basket.
The other man continued to suffer from hunger while carrying a fishing rod, and walked hard step by step towards the seaside. But when he saw the ocean not far away, the last bit of strength in his body was exhausted, and he could only
Sadly passed away.
Enlightenment: A person who only cares about immediate interests will eventually get short-term happiness; a person who has lofty goals must also face the reality of life.
Only by organically combining ideals and reality can we become a successful person.
Classic 5: Seeing and Hearing One of Confucius' students was cooking porridge when he found something dirty falling into the pot.
He quickly picked it up with a spoon, and when he was about to pour it away, he suddenly thought that both porridge and rice were hard-earned, so he ate it.
Confucius happened to walk into the kitchen, thinking that he was stealing food, so he taught the classmate who was responsible for cooking a lesson.
After the explanation, everyone suddenly realized.
Confucius lamented that the things I saw with my own eyes were not accurate, let alone hearsay. Enlightenment: From time to time we hear words that are difficult to distinguish between right and wrong. If you want to find out the truth of the matter, don't believe the rumors easily. The career you have worked so hard to build will not be destroyed.
It will be destroyed in one day.
Classic 6: Forgot to close the door One day, the zookeeper found that the kangaroo ran out of the cage, so he held a meeting to discuss it and thought that the height of the cage was too low.
So they decided to increase the height of the cage from the original ten meters to twenty meters, and later to thirty meters.
One day the giraffe was chatting with a few kangaroos. Do you think these people will continue to raise your cage? The giraffe asked.
Hard to say.
Kangaroo said: If they continue to forget to close the door.
Enlightenment: In fact, many people are like this. They only know that there is a problem, but they cannot grasp the core and foundation of the problem.
Expand Beginners’ Financial Management Risk tolerance is actually determined by both subjective and objective aspects.
Subjectively, of course, it refers to one's own risk preference, which is mainly determined by personality.
Some people are courageous and adventurous, but they just don’t want to carry out stable investment operations and just like to "play for a heartbeat"; some people (especially girls) are less courageous and don't like speculation with a "gambling" nature.
Behavior, I like to earn some money to buy clothes and cosmetics safely.