Loyalty and Misunderstanding

in #philosophy3 years ago

Once upon a time, there was a young hunter who was very accurate with his marksmanship but could not catch geese. He was distressed and asked an elder for advice.

The elder led him to a reed field where the geese perched, pointed to the tallest geese and said, "That geese is sentry, we call it Yannu. As soon as it finds something abnormal, it will turn to the geese. Call the police, so it is often difficult to get close to the geese. But I have a way. Now you deliberately alert the geese and stay still." The young man did as he did. Yan Nu immediately issued a warning to his companions after discovering the young man. The geese who were perched fled after hearing the news, but they didn't find anything, so they flew back to their original place. The elders let the younger people do the same several times. Finally, almost all the geese thought that Yannu lied about the military situation, and they all vented their dissatisfaction on Yannu. The poor Yannu was pecked and scarred. "Now, you can approach the geese." The elder reminded. So, the young man swaggered into the reed field. Although Yan Nu saw it in

His eyes, he was too lazy to care. The young man raised his gun...
Tragedy often happens like this: the faithful are misunderstood, and the misunderstood cannot follow through.