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A revelation from a story


Sitting at the computer, I am bored, and I look at the "Essay Network" on the rise. Suddenly, my eyes are bright: Hey, how can there be a philosophical story here? So I looked at it with great interest.

I didn't take a moment to watch a lot of things. Among them, the story "We are not wooden barrels" gave me the most impression.

The story tells us that since the "Fox Huwei" thing spread in the animal kingdom, the tiger soon became the laughing stock of everyone. One day, the tiger walked by the river and suddenly met the black bear teacher and his students. The black bear teacher walked and said: "How much water a wooden bucket can hold is not the longest wooden board, but the shortest one. "The tiger suddenly became cheerful: "My shortest wooden board is lack of wisdom!" So, he humbly followed the black bear teacher to learn knowledge, and slowly realized his other deficiencies, so he learned to punch holes with the hamster. Learn to run with the antelope, learn to swim with the frog... Every sample leads the tiger to learn well. Soon, the tiger becomes the most comprehensive animal, famous animal kingdom. Finally, one day, the tiger came across the fox again. This time, he no longer believed in the fox’s rhetoric, and he punished the fox and the snow before shame. The tiger was happy, but there were two leopards who would fight with him. . Because the tiger has been learning other skills, but has no time to train to bite, fight, and finally, he fell into a pool of blood. "How much water a bucket can hold is not the longest plank of his life, but the shortest one." This is very accurate, but we are not wooden barrels.

A person's achievements are always with the one he is best at. Absolutely can't be "pong chess and calligraphy, everything is not fine" Everyone must have a strength, if a person's ability is ordinary, then his life will be boring...

Sixth grade of Jianshe Street, Xinhua District, Pingdingshan, Henan: Wang Yinyu

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