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There are many stories in Aesop's fables, so let's talk about two of them.
Widow with hen.
There was a widow who kept a hen and the hen laid an egg every day. She thought that if she fed the chickens more barley, she would lay two eggs a day. So, she fed it like this every day, and as a result, the hen grew fatter and fatter, and she didn't lay even an egg every day.
Vain jackdaw.
Zeus wanted to set up a king for the birds, set a date, and asked all the birds to attend on time in order to choose the most beautiful of them as king. The birds ran into the river to freshen up. The jackdaw, knowing that he was not pretty, went to the river, picked up the feathers that had fallen off the birds, carefully inserted them all on himself, and glued them together.
When the appointed day came, all the birds came to Zeus together. Zeus saw at a glance the colorful jackdaw, which was particularly beautiful among the birds, and was ready to make him king. The birds were so angry that they plucked their own feathers from the jackdaws.
So, the beautiful feathers on the jackdaw were all gone, and it became an ugly jackdaw again.
The story is that you can get the illusion of beauty with the help of other people's things, but when you are stripped of what is not your own, your original form will be revealed.
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People tend to find fault with the shortcomings of others and ignore their own shortcomings.
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Aesop's Fables are as follows:
1, "The Farmer and the Snake".
One cold winter, a farmer found a snake frozen in the wild, and he took pity on the snake and put it in his arms. When the snake was warm, it awoke, regained its true nature, and bit its benefactor, causing him to suffer fatal wounds. Before he died, the farmer said:
I judge that I deserve to die, and I have mercy on the wicked, and I deserve evil retribution. ”
2, "Wolf and Sheep".
A lamb was drinking from the river, and when the wolf saw it, he tried to find a justifiable excuse to eat him. So he ran upstream, and said viciously that the lamb had muddied the river so that he could not drink water. The lamb said that he was only standing by the river drinking water, and that he was downstream, and it was impossible to muddy the water upstream.
Seeing that this plan could not be achieved, the wolf said, "My father was scolded by you last year. ”
The lamb said that he had not yet been born at that time. The wolf said to him, "No matter how you argue, I will not let you go anyway." This shows that any justifiable justification for the return of the wicked is also invalid.
3, "The Idol Seller".
Someone carved a wooden statue of Earmes and sold it at the market. Because none of the buyers came forward, he cried out loudly, trying to solicit business, saying that there was a god who blessed and attracted wealth**. At this time, a person next to him said to him
Hey, friend, in that case, you should enjoy his benefits yourself, so why sell him? He said, "I want the benefit to be realized right now, but the benefit of God is coming slowly."
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