A snail wants to make an earth-shattering career. At first, it wanted to travel east to Mount Tai and climb to the top of the mountain, but once calculated, it would take at least 3000 years to realize this plan, so it had to reluctantly give up this plan. Later, it wanted to climb south to the edge of the Yangtze River and have a look at the fast-flowing river, but it would take at least 3,000 years. The snail knew that his life was short, so he was very sad, refused to do anything, and finally died in the weeds.
This is a fable. What does the protagonist snail want to do? Is it dry? What is the final result?
According to the material analysis, it will be clear that the snail wanted to do something "earth-shattering", but because the two goals were too far away, the grand plan was aborted. After giving up the big goal, the snail was "very sad, refused to do anything and collapsed in the grass."
What is the tragic cause of snails?
One is to be unrealistic and aim too high, and the other is to be down-to-earth and realize your life value from ordinary things. This is the moral and theme of the material.
What lessons should people learn from the tragedy of snails, and what are their inspirations? This is to set a correct goal, be brave in fighting and never give up; Face up to reality and laugh at life; To do great things, we should start with small things, and people are expensive and have the spirit of hard work.
It is better to act, not just be moved; take immediate action
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