Although animals are simple, they have advantages over complex humans. In the process of looking for cheese, animals are not as smart as human beings, but it is human intelligence that makes human beings so ignorant when encountering the common setbacks of animals. Perhaps it is these so-called material civilizations created by human beings that confuse and even mislead human beings and make them sigh and hesitate before the ruins of losing cheese. Animals, on the other hand, have an inherent habit of living or solving problems, which they think is reasonable. Perhaps the laws they follow are unreasonable or even boring to human beings, but the important thing is that they can always follow these laws. Even if they lose the cheese they live on, they will still find or bring back the agreement they have been following. Humans don't. It is precisely because of the complexity or greatness of human beings that they talk about sighs and even struggle in front of their own ruins in an incredible or full of opportunities, trying to recall the lost cheese, and then leave the ruins of their own cheese with "attachment". And tell others to tell themselves that I lost my cheese and then do what I should do.
Animals are not smart. Maybe when they find the cheese at first, they will say to hem and haw normally and calmly, I'll leave this cheese to you, and then they will rush to the regular area to look for new cheese, because at least they know that this cheese does not belong to them, there will be no constant cheese, and it is their duty to look for new cheese, or they think that this is their life. Animals are calm, maybe they don't have the so-called IQ, and the cheese is lost. Is there any other way? They can only look for and then look for the only way to solve the problem, so they will never start their journey again without saying a word to find cheese that can save their lives, because they think it is the only way to look for it in the same way, unlike humans, who don't have too many thoughts, too many sighs and too complicated inferences.
Compared with the calmness of animals, humans are much inferior, and the cheese has been lost. Their first thought is not looking for new cheese, but complaining and speculating. Who took my cheese? Who would be so hateful to take my cheese? How can heaven be so unfair? Don't they know that this is the cheese I want most? Don't they know that everything I have is based on this buttermilk? They took my cheese. How am I supposed to live? Then leave room for speculation: they should not be so hateful. I just wait for them to hand out cheese, and then let the whole possible guess occupy their brains and make some complicated things dizzy. Later, it turned out that it didn't help. Humans seem to have such a bad habit. Even if it doesn't help, human beings will be happy to confuse others in an attempt to make up for the injustice of losing cheese.
However, people are people after all, and will eventually wake up and have the advantage to find bigger and more fragrant cheese. However, when dealing with sudden and unexpected changes, human beings are not much better than animals, and even animals are worth learning.