? Grandson walked in front and stepped on a small puddle, and his pants and shoes were wet. As soon as he stepped on it, the water splashed and his clothes were wet. The more he plays, the harder he works. Inadvertently, his foot slipped, a dog chewed mud and his clothes were all wet.
Grandma was angry: "Didn't I say don't step on puddles and don't wrestle?" Why don't you listen? Sun Tzu's Art of War plausibly retorted: "You have repeatedly stressed wrestling in a puddle, but the only thing that impressed you most was stepping in a puddle? Wrestling, so I only found a small puddle to step on, and I fell down. "
That makes sense. Grandma is speechless.
? At that time, if grandma simply said, "Please walk on a dry road and watch your step." If I trusted my grandson, I wouldn't fall.
From then on, no matter what you say or write, go straight to the core, go straight to the subject, and don't beat around the bush.