From another perspective, "papaya will rot if it is not ripe" can also be extended to the relationship between people and things. People should treat things like papaya, and make full preparations and plans to get the best return. If we don't make a plan for our life, or blindly evade and delay, then our life will rot like an unfamiliar papaya. Therefore, this proverb also reminds us to cherish time and constantly grasp and strive for time.
Generally speaking, this proverb tells us to treat every problem in life with care, pursue excellent quality and try our best to improve the quality of every link, so as to achieve the goal of getting twice the result with half the effort. At the same time, it also taught us to constantly reflect and improve ourselves. Only by constantly improving their way of thinking and execution can we achieve the smooth development of our career and the improvement of our personal pattern. This knowledge point is widely used in our daily life and is an important cultural connotation worthy of our in-depth exploration.