One day, I went to the vegetable garden to pick an old cucumber, went back to the house and cut it into many small pieces, and then took it to the yard to feed the poultry.
The first piece was very close to a duck, so it ran to pick it up and went away, and soon it was swallowed in a remote place. Let other poultry only look at the cucumber and sigh.
Things come first, then come, and everything must be done quickly.
Throw the second piece, this time deliberately throwing it further. Because the chicken ran fast, it ate it first, but before it could take a bite, the goose came again. The goose stretched out its neck and tried to twist the chicken. The chicken seemed to be frightened and ran away without food. ...
Well, sometimes it's not first come, first served. It takes courage and courage to do things.
Then throw a cucumber, closer to a big goose, but closer to a few chickens, so the two teams went to war.
The goose's neck was very long, and it took a few steps to take away the third cucumber. A chicken dared to "snatch food from the tiger's mouth" and snatched the cucumber. This chicken ate some, was taken away by the next chicken, and then ran farther and farther like a relay.
Therefore, no matter how powerful individuals are, they can't compare with groups.
In order to reward this group of people, I even threw several pieces to them. I didn't expect a civil war to begin-the chicken that had occupied the cucumber before eating the second bite was robbed of food by its companions, and then the two chased each other, and some robbed the food, but it was robbed by geese and ducks, and the result was empty.
So if there is a dispute between a group, only your enemy will be the cheapest in the end.
There are not many cucumbers left. First grab one and throw it to one side, then throw the rest to the other side. Watching some poultry houses go far and near, nothing is found; Some poultry disappeared and were knocked away by other poultry; Some weak poultry rushed to some big cucumbers, but were beaten by other strong poultry.
In fact, there is success where you turn around, so why go further and further? When we get something, we will lose something; When we are desperate to attack the big goal, we should also be prepared for failure. ...
I got these from these poultry, I understand.