I recently read the article "Clay Man and Wooden Man", which gave me a lot of insights and feelings.
The article "Clay Man and Wooden Man" is about a clay man and a wooden man playing by the river. The wooden man playfully splashed water on the clay man, and the clay man shouted for help, which made the wooden man very angry. The two walked to the bonfire, and the clay man put the wooden man next to the fire. The wooden man was so frightened that he shouted for help, and the clay man was very angry.
What is honey to your nails is arsenic to your skin. The wooden man splashed water on the clay man, just to play with him. He thought splashing water had nothing to do with him, but he didn't know that throwing water on the clay man would kill him. The clay man put the wooden man next to the fire to keep him warm, but he didn't know that the fire would turn the wooden man into a piece of charcoal. Although the two had no intention of harming each other, they caused each other to scream for help. This was because they did not put themselves in their friend's shoes. When we make friends with others, we should not impose our own things on others, because what is good for ourselves may not be good for others, but will be harmful to others. He is him and you are you. Everyone is different. He may not like what you like, and you may not like what he likes. This cannot be forced. If you want to be good friends with others, you must think about them and put yourself in their shoes, but do not obey them blindly. Only by understanding them can you know how not to hurt them.
After reading "Clay Man and Wooden Man", I feel that when we interact with friends, we must first understand their friends, so that we will not hurt our friends because of certain things.