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Tale. One morning he found a hole in the sheepfold. The wolf went in from the hole and took a sheep in his mouth.
Neighbors suggested that it mend the sheepfold. He was unmoved. The next day he lost another sheep and regretted that he had not listened to them, so he went to mend the hole and never lost it again.
The story is that the flock is lost, the fold is mended, and the rest of the sheep are no longer lost. When mistakes occur, they can be corrected immediately to reduce them. If problems are identified in a timely manner and remedial action is taken, ongoing losses can be avoided.
Reason. First of all, don't be unmoved by a mistake that already exists, and treat the mistake as a non-caring thing that causes it to happen again. The other is to know that when you are wrong, you should correct it immediately, rather than ignoring it again and again to prevent greater losses.
It's common to make mistakes and suffer setbacks. Further mistakes and greater losses can be avoided as long as lessons are learned carefully and remedial measures are taken in a timely manner.
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The story of "The Dead Sheep".
Once upon a time, there was a herdsman who kept dozens of sheep, grazing during the day and herding into a sheepfold at night surrounded by firewood, grass, and wooden stakes.
One morning, the herdsman went to herd the sheep and found that one was missing. It turned out that there was a hole in the sheepfold, and a wolf came in through the hole during the night and took a sheep away.
The neighbors advised him, "Hurry up and repair the sheepfold and close the hole." ”
He said, "The sheep have been lost, so what are you going to do with the sheepfold?" "Didn't take the kind advice of the neighbors.
The next morning, he went to herd the sheep and found that another sheep was missing. It turned out that the wolf had gone into the fold out of the hole and had taken another sheep away.
The herder regretted that he had not taken the advice of his neighbours to take remedial measures in time. So, he hurriedly plugged the hole, strengthened it from the whole, and repaired the sheepfold firmly.
Since then, the herdsman's sheep have never been taken away by wild wolves. When the sheep is lost, they can afford to repair the sheepfold and make up for the loss in time. In life, it is normal to make mistakes and encounter setbacks.
As long as we can conscientiously absorb education, we should take measures in a timely manner. You can avoid continuing to make bigger mistakes and suffer greater losses. The story of "Mending the Dead" tells us that people are not afraid of doing wrong things, but what they are afraid of is not correcting them in time after doing wrong things, and after a long time, they may not even have the opportunity to remedy it in the end.
Therefore, do not make mistakes again and again, and correct mistakes in time to avoid greater losses.
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Repairing the sheep means that it is not too late to repair the sheepfold when it is lost. This idiom tells us the truth: people are not afraid of doing wrong things, they are afraid of doing wrong things and not correcting them in time. It is more important not to make mistakes again and again, so as to prevent greater losses.
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As the saying goes, it's never too late. This is to tell people that when they encounter unsatisfactory and erroneous events in their lives and work, they should review, supplement and summarize them in a timely manner, and make up for and correct the anthill that caused the collapse of thousands of miles of embankments. There is no such thing as a perfect life or event, and trying to be perfect is the inspiration that the story of the dead sheep gives people.
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The story of making up for the loss is to consider the overall situation in doing things, so that there is nothing happening, and the truth is not to wait for the loss to understand, it is too late. :
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Once upon a time, someone kept a flock of sheep. One morning, he noticed that a sheep was missing, and when he looked closely, it turned out that there was a hole in the sheepfold, and at night the wolf came in and took one of the sheep away. The neighbor persuaded him:
Hurry up and repair the sheepfold and plug the hole! The man refused to accept the advice, saying, "The sheep have been lost, so what are you doing with the sheepfold?"
The next morning, he found that the sheep was missing another one. It turned out that the wolf had come in through the hole and had taken a sheep with him. He regretted that he had not heeded his neighbor's advice, so he quickly plugged the hole and repaired the sheepfold. From then on, the wolf could no longer burrow into the sheepfold to bite the sheep.
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The story and truth of the remedy are as follows:
1. Stories.
Once upon a time, a man had a herd of sheep, and one morning he was about to go out to herd the sheep when he found that one was missing. It turned out that there was a hole in the sheepfold, and the wolf came in through the hole at night and took the sheep away, and the neighbor advised him: "Hurry up and repair the sheepfold and plug the hole!"
He said, "The sheep have been lost, so what are you doing with the sheepfold?" "I didn't take the advice of my neighbors.
The next morning, when he was about to go out to herd the sheep, he looked into the sheepfold and found that another sheep was missing. The wolf came in out of the hole and took the sheep away. He regretted that he should not have taken the advice of his neighbors, so he quickly plugged the hole and repaired the sheepfold.
From then on, his sheep were never taken away by wolves.
Second, the truth.
Don't be unmoved by a mistake that already exists, and treat the mistake as a non-caring thing that causes it to happen again. When something is wrong, it should be corrected immediately, rather than ignored again and again, to prevent greater losses.
When we have done something wrong, if we continue to be obsessed, we will bring about our own destruction, which is also in line with Confucius's sentence "Knowing what is wrong is greater". In the face of mistakes that have been made, it is necessary to start the patching mechanism in time to minimize the damage.
Whether it is work or study, our experience is often very limited, and mistakes will be inevitable, especially important, when we make mistakes, what kind of attitude to face, of course, compared to the attitude of breaking the jar, timely compensation measures are the most effective way.
The story of waiting for the rabbit:
There was a farmer in the Song State who had a stump in his field. One day, a hare that was running fast crashed into a tree stump, broke its neck and died. So the farmer put down his farming implements and stood by the stump day and night, hoping to get another rabbit.
However, it was impossible for the hare to be obtained again, and he himself was ridiculed by the Song people. Now he wants to use the past statecraft to govern the people of today, which is all a mistake like waiting for a rabbit.
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Hello dear, I'm glad to answer for you, the answer is, once upon a time there was a farmer who had a flock of sheep. One day, he went to the mountains and came back to find a sheep lost in the flock. He didn't pay much attention to it, and the next day he realized that he had lost another sheep, and it was then that he realized his negligence and began to worry that the other sheep would be lost as well.
So he began to repair the sheepfold, strengthen the fence, and make it stronger to protect the sheepfold. The truth of this story is: before things happen, we should prevent Douling in advance to avoid things from happening; If something has already happened, then we should take measures in time to solve the problem as soon as possible and avoid greater losses.
This story teaches us to be prescient and timely in doing things, and not to wait until we lose them to regret them. Hope you can.
The use of inappropriate means to achieve quick results is not only unhelpful, but harmful. It means that it is not too late for the sheep to run away and then repair the sheepfold. Figuratively, finding a way to remedy a problem can prevent further losses.
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