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"Aesop's Fables "

The owner has a cat named Dali. The host also has a goldfish named Xiaoqian. Dali is a purebred cat from England. He has white fur, a pair of big green eyes, and a fluffy tail. He is very cute. The owner has always pampered it and given it the best treatment. Xiaoqian is a goldfish bought from China. She has golden scales and a big and beautiful tail. She is really cute. The owner arranged it in a large fish tank. In the big fish tank, there were many small stones and many beautiful statues, just like a castle in the water.

Dali is a greedy little cat who loves to eat. He eats a lot of things every day. One day, he became greedy for Xiaoqian.

Today, the owner was going to the dance. He touched Dali, patted the fish tank and left. At this time, Dali suddenly became happy. He jumped up and down and wandered around the house. Suddenly, it saw Xiaoqian in the fish tank, combed its white fur, and said kindly to Xiaoqian:

"Hello, Miss Xiaoqian!"

Xiaoqian ignored Dali.

"Miss Xiaoqian, I heard from the master that you are very beautiful and charming. It's a pity that I can't see your beautiful and charming appearance clearly!" Dali said pretending to be pitiful.

"How do you say this?" Xiaoqian turned around and said strangely.

"You don't know. I have a disease called myopia by veterinarians. This myopia means that far things are blurry, but close things are extremely clear. Because of this, I see I don’t know how beautiful you are!” Dali said sadly while crying.

"Then what method should I use to let you see my beauty?" Xiaoqian asked.

"As long as I put some water in my hand, you can jump into my hand!" Dali said gently.

This sentence was heard by the little mouse Archie who was stealing food. Although Archie was a thief, he was a warm-hearted animal. As soon as he heard Dali's sweet words, he immediately knew Dali's trick and ran to Dali's side quickly. "Hey, Dali, the greedy cat, I think you want to eat Xiaoqian!" Archie said with a smile.

"You little mouse is looking for death. Look, my uncle cat will eat you today." As soon as he finished speaking, he pounced on Archie. Archie dodged the first attack in one fell swoop. Dali suddenly turned around again and rushed towards Archie, chasing him and shouting: "You little mouse, surrender quickly!" But Archie didn't say a word and rushed to the front of the shelf. After making a sharp turn, Dalli couldn't brake in time, so he bumped into the shelf. With a "pop" sound, the shelf arrived, and the precious jade plate on it shattered. "The master will scold me now!"

As soon as he finished speaking, the master came back.

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From then on, cats would pounce on mice when they saw them.

Once upon a time, there was a rich man who hoarded a lot of grain, so many rats came to his house. On the third day, the rich man found that one-third of the grain in the granary was missing, and the rats ate it all. So the rich man went to a good friend's house and borrowed a cat. This cat was a master at catching mice. After three days here, it was so frightened that all the mice did not dare to come out. So the mice held a meeting. We held an emergency meeting and everyone offered suggestions. Finally, the mouse king proposed to hang a bell around the cat's neck. As soon as the cat comes out, we will hide when the bell rings, so that the cat will not find us stealing food. Everyone agreed and thought it was a good idea. Suddenly a little mouse asked cautiously, "Your Majesty, who is going to hang this bell?" Everyone was dumbfounded when they heard it. Yes, who dares to go to the cat? Where's the bell hanging around his neck? The result is that of course no mice do this dangerous thing.

This story tells us that before doing something, we must choose the right person to do it. Many people are good at creating great ideas, but this idea is simply impossible to execute. The reason why it cannot be executed is Because there are no people with the ability to execute, a lofty idea needs to have the right people to do it, so everything must be done first. In an enterprise, execution is the first prerequisite for strategy. Without execution, there is no strategy, which means there is no No matter how great the strategy is, it is still a fantasy, and people are the cornerstone of all undertakings

ps: In Aesop's fables, there is a story: the mice met together to discuss how to avoid being caught by the cat. One of the mice suggested hanging a bell around the cat's neck.

All the mice cheered---"What a great idea!" But when a mouse asked how to hang the bell around the cat's neck, all the mice were silent for a moment