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When the day dawns, the insects come out to eat, the birds come out to eat, the insects like grass, the birds like insects, and at the same time, the birds naturally have insects to eat, this is the law of nature, and it is also the law of survival. In the real society, doing business, you must hurry up at any time, you can seize the opportunity and earn excess profits, and you can only earn the average social profit or lose money later. A friend of mine, who wants to **, but always can't pay attention, watching others make money every day, he finally made up his mind to join the **team, just bought **, **started**, and lost a mess.
This story shows that people should do things early, make decisions on the spot, and never follow the crowd, the truth is always in the hands of a few, and many of the things that most people do are often wrong.
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Disagreeing with the statement that opportunities and challenges coexist, this sentence is a witticism. According to the original meaning of this sentence, there are two main understandings that the early bird has worms: one is to get rich through hard work, and the other is to lead is an opportunity.
From the perspective of these two mainstream understandings, it is difficult for the latter sentence to constitute an effective understanding. In terms of natural rules, assuming that noon is the time when most birds get up to forage, the absolute demand for food increases at this time, and the number of insects that are eliminated increases, and getting up early is not the reason for being eaten. As a weak person, no matter if you get up early or late, the ending is the same to be eaten.
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Early bird insect eating is to say "persuade people to be diligent, hardworking, take things seriously, and have a strong sense of time." "Similar to the idiom stupid bird flies first. Personally, I think that whether to eat insects or not is not to get up early, but to do what should be done, and not to force one thing, although it is a good habit, but we must find a good goal, do not do it blindly.
In fact, there is a second half of the sentence, which is "The late rat has cheese." ”
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It is better to get up early than to meet the coincidence, the bird gets up early to find food, and the insect gets up early to find food, because after being hungry all night, each other needs to make up for food, just in time, the child becomes the bird's food, but if the insect is late, his food will be eaten by others first. As the saying goes, if you fall from the sky, you have to get up early to catch up.
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Literally, it means that "the insects on the trees are also limited, and the birds that wake up too late will not be able to eat the insects, because the insects have already been eaten by the early birds". If you extend the metaphorical meaning, the understanding is much broader, the main metaphor is "diligence", of course, there is also a slight tendency to "compete for the first" and "plunder" in the metaphor. If you have a purpose, then you should start first.
Resources in all walks of life are limited, but there are many people competing, if you don't work hard and don't fight, then it has nothing to do with you.
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I think the concept is different between an early bird having worms and an early bird being eaten by a bird. The early bird has insects to eat, because there are few people to eat with it, and they can eat enough. The early worms are eaten by the birds, and the late insects are eaten by the birds.
It doesn't matter if you wake up early or late, as long as you encounter a bird, you will be eaten.
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1. The birds that get up early have worms to eat, and the people who get up early are vigorous.
2. The early bird has worms to eat, and the early bird is in good health.
3. The early bird has worms, and the early one has a text message.
4. The early bird has worms to eat, and the early bird has food to eat.
5. The early bird has reed and plum worms to eat, and the early bird is blessed.
6. The early bird has worms, and the early bird has a good scenery and a good mood.
7. The early risers are ready for the birds to eat the insects, and the early ones are in a good mood and in good health!
8. Early birds have worms to eat, and early people are happier.
9. The early bird has worms, and the early bird has a delicious breakfast.
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The early bird has worms to eat, and it is a metaphor for those who are active or early in order to reap the benefits.
"The early bird has worms to eat" is a folk saying, in the early morning when the sun has not fully come out and the temperature has not yet risen, the bird's food: insects, can not be very flexible movement. These insects had been wet on their wings because they had been on the flowers and branches of the plants the night before, and the dew had made their wings so heavy that they could not fly.
At this time, once these insects with weak activity ability are met by the birds that get up early to forage, they will be caught and become a delicious breakfast for the birds.
The early bird has worms to eat, and it is a metaphor for those who are active or early in order to reap the benefits. >>>More
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