The wisdom of getting along with others should care about each other: the story of a little mouse
The wisdom of getting along with others should care for each other: the story of a little mouse, a camel leaving its owner and walking alone on a remote path. The long reins dragged the ground, but wandered casually. At this moment, a mouse happened to come. It grabbed one end of the reins and led the big camel away. The mouse thought proudly, hey, look at my strength. I can take a big camel! Soon, they came to the river. The river blocked the way and the mouse had to stop. At this time, the camel said to the mouse, "Hey, please continue!" " "I can't. The mouse replied, "The water is too deep." ""all right, then. " The camel said, "I'd better try." When the camel reached the center of the river, it stopped. It turned and cried, "Look, the water only reaches the knees. Am I right?"? ".Well, don't worry. ""yes. " The mouse replied, "However, as you can see, there is a gap between your knee and mine." . Please take me across the river. ""well, you finally realize your shortcomings. "The camel said," You are too arrogant. As long as you promise to be modest in the future, I will help you cross the river. " The mouse smiled and nodded in shame. In this way, they reached the other side safely together. There is nothing perfect in the world, and everyone has something beyond his power. Modest people can often see their own shortcomings-hand in hand with the strong to tide over the difficulties and enjoy the happiness of life in mutual care. Rats live in harmony and care for each other.