What are some small stories of vicious competition? 10

Updated on society 2024-03-19
4 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    You can get 2 experience points, and fishermen who catch crabs that can increase their experience and wealth points at the same time often carry bamboo baskets with small heads and big bellies. When the first crab is caught, they close the lid tightly to prevent the crab from escaping. After the second crab is caught, the fishermen stop putting the lid on it.

    Why is that? It turns out that when there are more than two crabs, each one rushes towards the exit. However, the mouth of the bamboo basket is very narrow, allowing only one crab to pass through.

    So when one crab climbs to the mouth of the basket, the rest of the crabs will grab it with their equally powerful pincers and eventually drag it to the lower level, where another powerful crab will step on it and climb up. Although the crate was always open, not a single crab was lucky enough to escape its cage.

    This story tells us that there is no need to be humble in the face of competition, but the rules of competition cannot be trampled on at will. If the rules of competition are broken, order becomes disorder, and competition becomes chaos, then in a state of unregular chaos, every individual will face unscrupulous attacks from all directions, and there will be a situation like a crab struggling to the mouth of the basket but being dragged back into the abyss again.

    Rules are not only constraints, but also protections.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    A frog looks at its mouse neighbor very unpleasantly and always wants to find an opportunity to teach it a lesson.

    One day, the frog saw the mouse and persuaded it to play in the water. The mouse didn't dare, and the frog said there was a way to keep it safe, and connected them together with a fly, and the mouse finally agreed to give it a try.

    When it entered the water, the frog showed its might, sometimes swimming fast, sometimes diving to the bottom, tossing the rat to death. The rat ended up being filled with water and swelled and floated on the water.

    The harrier flying through the air was looking for food, and when he found a floating mouse, he grabbed it, and the attached rope brought the frog with him. After eating the mouse, the harrier stretched out its beak to the frog again.

    Before being eaten by the harrier, the frog regretted that he had killed himself.

    Implication: There are rules to competition, and when we take unfair measures against our competitors, we may have stepped into the threshold of failure. o( o thank you.)

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Sun Bin and Pang Juan.

    was originally a teacher from the same school, but Pang Juan framed Sun Bin in order to be better than Sun Bin, it was Sun Bin who was ripped off his kneecap, and the brothers turned against each other, Sun Bin fled abroad, and soon Pang Juan was defeated and killed in the battle with Sun Bin, and both were injured.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Roentgen, a French physicist, did well in his studies as a child, but he was very naughty. On one occasion, Xuelan Kaixiao expelled him from school on the grounds of disrespecting his teacher, so that he could not go to university because he did not have a high school diploma. After several setbacks and hard work, Roentgen was finally admitted to the Zurich Academy with excellent grades, but when he graduated, the school refused to allow him to be an assistant to a well-known professor because of his resume.

    In the face of all kinds of setbacks, Roentgen never shed a tear, but always rushed forward and rose to the occasion. After 20 years of hard work, he finally became the rector of the University of Worthburg in Germany. Later, he discovered X-rays and became the first scientific giant to win the Nobel Prize in Physics.

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