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"One" 3-minute philosophy short story English

In the early years, a young couple got married in Alaska, USA. Soon after the marriage, his wife died because I was difficult to handle, leaving a child.

He likes life, and then he is busy looking after the house, because no one helps to look after the children and train a dog. The dog is smart and obedient, and can look after the children, bite the bottle to feed them, drink them with milk and raise them.

One day, the master went out and asked him to look after a child.

He went to another country and couldn't come back that day because of the heavy snow. I hurried home the next day. When the dog heard the noise, he immediately went to meet his master. When he opened the door, he saw that there was blood everywhere. When he looked up, there was blood on the bed, too. The child was gone, and the dog was beside him. It was also blood. The owner found this situation and thought that the dog had started to eat the child. In a rage, he took the knife and split the dog's head and killed the dog.

Suddenly I heard the child's voice, and then I saw him climb out of bed and start teasing the child; Although there is blood on my body, I am not injured.

He was very surprised. He didn't know what was going on. He saw a dog's body again. The meat on his leg was gone. There was a side of a wolf with dog meat in it. The dog saved the little master, but the master killed one by mistake. This is really the most amazing misunderstanding in the world.

Note: The misunderstanding of things usually happens when a person is not understanding, irrational, impatient, needs to think in many ways but can't understand each other, reflects on himself and is extremely excited.

At the beginning of misunderstanding, it is always wrong to think of each other; Therefore, misunderstanding will get deeper and deeper, so that it will not

The second philosophical story of life's "nail"

There was a boy with a bad temper, so his father gave him a bag of nails. And told him that whenever he lost his temper, he would nail a nail on the fence in the backyard.

On the first day, the boy nailed 37 nails. Slowly, the number of nails hammered every day decreases.

He found it easier to control his temper than to nail it.

Finally, one day, the boy will never lose patience and lose his temper again. He told his father about it, and his father told him that from now on, as long as he could control his temper, he would pull out a nail.

Day by day passed, and finally the boy told his father that he had finally pulled out all the nails.

My father took him by the hand and came to the backyard, saying, You have done well, my good boy. But look at those holes in the fence. These fences will never go back. What you say when you are angry will leave a scar like these nails. If you stab someone with a knife, no matter how many times you say you're sorry, the wound will last forever. The pain of words is as unbearable as the real pain.

Note: People often get hurt forever because they can't let go of each other's persistence. If we can all start from ourselves and start to be tolerant of others, I believe you will receive many unexpected results. Opening a window for others is to let yourself see a more complete sky.

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Conscious consciousness

People who realize themselves are independent from now on; He is never bored, life is short, and he is completely immersed in profound and moderate happiness. He lives alone, while others, slaves of rituals, let life slip away in a dream. Once you follow the rules and do what others do better than them, a feeling of listlessness will cover all the better nerves and senses in your soul, and he will become an external display and an inner emptiness; Ll, cold and indifferent.

Anyone who has self-knowledge will be independent from now on; He is never tired, he knows that life is short,

So I am completely immersed in deep and moderate happiness. He lives independently, but others are slaves to red tape, letting life slip away quietly in a drunken dream. Once the rules are followed and people do the same, dullness will cover all the sensitive nerves and senses in the soul. The soul becomes superficial and empty; Dull, cold and indifferent.

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English philosophical stories

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Then the rabbit knew that the fox was not dead, and he ran away as fast as he could.

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Old cat

An old woman has a cat. This cat is very old; She can't run fast and can't bite, because she is too old. One day, the old cat saw a mouse; She jumped up and caught the mouse. But she can't bite it; So the mouse ran out of her mouth because the cat couldn't bite it.

Then the old woman became very angry because the cat didn't kill the mouse. She started hitting the cat. The cat said, "don't hit your old servant." I have worked for you for many years, and I will continue to work for you, but I am too old. Don't be unkind to the elderly, but remember the good things that the elderly did when they were young. "

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Old cat

An old woman has a cat. This cat is very old. It can't run fast and can't bite because it is too old. One day, the old cat found a mouse. It jumped up to catch the mouse. However, it can't bite the mouse. So the mouse slipped out of its mouth, because the old cat couldn't bite it.

So the old woman was very angry because the old cat didn't kill the mouse. She started hitting the cat. The cat said, "don't hit your old servant." I have served you for many years, and I am willing to help you. However, I am too old. Don't be so cruel to the elderly. Remember the useful things that old people did when they were young. "

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Dogs and shadows.

Once, a dog took a piece of meat and took it home to eat it quietly. Now, on his way home, he has to cross a board across a running stream. When he crossed the river, he looked down and saw his own shadow reflected in the water below. He thought another dog was holding another piece of meat, so he decided to have that piece of meat. So he bit the shadow in the water, but when he opened his mouth, the meat fell out, fell into the water and was never seen again.

A dog crossed a bridge over a river with a piece of meat in its mouth. He saw his own shadow in the water and thought it was another dog. At that time, the meat in his mouth was twice as big as his own So he still put down his meat and jumped on the dog, trying to get a bigger piece of meat. As a result, both ends were empty, because the piece he wanted to catch in the water was just a shadow, and the original piece was also washed away by the water.

Be careful not to lose the essence by catching the shadow.

Remember, don't lose what you have by chasing the phantom.

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English philosophical short stories

The fox and the grapes

One hot summer day, a fox was walking in an orchard. Suddenly he saw a bunch of grapes ripening. These grapes were growing on a long branch. "It's something to quench your thirst," he said. He stepped back, ran and jumped, and almost missed the crowd. He turned again, once, twice, three times, and jumped up, but there was no greater success. He tasted the tempting food again and again, but finally he had to give up. He walked away with his head held high and said, "I'm sure they are sour."

Story content:

On a hot summer day, a fox is walking through an orchard. He saw a bunch of ripe grapes hanging high on the vine (until he saw a bunch of grapes being torn off a vine hanging from a branch. ). "It depends on this to quench your thirst." He said ("It's just questioning my thirst," quota him). After taking a few steps back, he ran and jumped forward (taking a few steps back, he ran and jumped), but unfortunately, he didn't reach the bunch of grapes (just missed the bunch), then took a few steps back, one, two, three, and jumped up (turning around again, one, two, three, he jumped up), but there was no greater success. He tried again and again, only hoping to eat an attractive grape (eating the tempting bite again and again), but finally gave up (but finally had to give up) and finally left. He walked away haughtily, saying, I'm sure they are sour. . 」

The moral of this story is: it's easy to despise what you can't get.

What you can't get is really easy to despise. )

A life with more sour taste is always more complete than a life without sour taste.

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