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What do owls and turtledoves tell us?
The story of owl and turtledove tells us that we should bravely face and correct our mistakes, actively adapt to the changing environment, respect others and affirm our own value.

1, be brave to face and correct your own shortcomings and mistakes, rather than choose to escape. Owls are annoying and want to move to escape the problem. But Turtledove pointed out that if you don't change your voice, you will be bored wherever you go. Therefore, we should be brave enough to face our own problems and actively seek change, just like the turtle dove.

2, to actively adapt to the changing environment, in order to be appreciated and shine. The owl wants to move because it can't adapt to the western environment, but the turtledove advises it to change its call to adapt to the environment. This tells us that only by actively changing and adapting to the changing environment can we achieve success and recognition.

We should respect other people's personality and thoughts, and at the same time affirm our own value. Everyone has his own uniqueness and value, and we should respect and tolerate different personalities and ideas. At the same time, we should realize our own value and dare to show our personality and talent.