We can't get any results by arguing endlessly, and we can't argue whenever something happens like two woodpeckers. Whatever happens, we must solve it in time. Arguments can only make things worse or irreversible.
A bookworm crawled out of the book and met a spider.
The spider asked, "Who are you?"
The bookworm smiled and said, "I don't even know that ignorant guy." I am the biggest scholar in the world. "
The spider said strangely, "but I heard that only people are worth learning!" " "
The bookworm laughed: "How can people compare with me?". They picked up the book, just looked at it, flipped through it, and then put it back intact. As for me, I got into the book and swallowed every word on every page. Year after year, how much knowledge do you think I have? "
The spider asked enviously, "Excuse me, how can I become a scholar?"
The bookworm swaggered and said, "Of course, learn from me, get into the book and eat it!" " "
The spider thought for a moment and said, "According to your theory, if I eat you, I will become the biggest scholar."
After the spider finished eating, it jumped on the bookworm and ate it.
This fable satirizes the false scholar who turns a blind eye to the immediate danger and talks big.