Does strength depend on quantity? As the saying goes, "many hands make light work", but I don't think so. There are many people, but they don't unite as one. How can strength be great? Everyone has heard the story of three monks without water. There are three people in this story, but because of their laziness and selfishness, they not only can't drink water themselves, but also kill all the flowers and plants in the water bottle in front of Guanyin Bodhisattva. There are many of them, but they can't even drink water. Is it true that many people are very good? There is also the story of "Little White Rabbit Pulling Radish". If all the people who help the white rabbit pull the radish don't unite as one, one pulls east, one pulls west, one pulls north and one pulls south, can the radish be pulled? There is a saying in "A Brief Training of Huai Nan Zi Bing": If a thousand people are United, they will have the strength of a thousand people; If ten thousand people are disloyal, no one will use them. No matter how many people, if they don't think in one place and work hard in one place, their strength will not be great. As the saying goes, "As soon as people unite, Mount Tai will move." "Everyone is United, and loess becomes gold." People must unite and help each other and coordinate with each other, so that the effect of 1+ 1 is greater than 2. Are many people necessarily very powerful? Not necessarily!
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