It's a bit like a broken jar. It means that when things can't develop in a good direction, simply don't take measures, but let things develop in a bad direction. It is an attitude of "let nature take its course and drift with the tide". As the saying goes, hard work does not necessarily lead to results, and it must be very comfortable not to work hard.
2. Great injustice
The big grievance comes from the northeast dialect, and many bloggers in Northeast China will laugh at themselves with the big grievance, which means that people who are unhappy because of being wronged now generally refer to doing stupid things and will be called pure big grievances. Because of the magic and easy-to-understand expression of Dongbei dialect, great grievances were widely used and spread by netizens, and later they continued to extend, including "great grievances in the workplace" and "great grievances in love".