Chapter 12

Chapter 2 Section 5 The "sensational effect" of two skinny frogs?
Don't exaggerate your problem. In fact, after the problem is solved, you will find that it is nothing more than that. ? ?

In the countryside in the western part of the United States, there lived a farmer. His house was next to a large pond. Every night, the sound of frogs in the pond disturbed the farmer all night. ?
Finally one day, he couldn't take it anymore.The farmer went to a restaurant in the city and asked the owner if he wanted frogs, and said he had a whole million of them.The owner of the restaurant was startled and asked the farmer where he found so many frogs. The farmer replied, "That's right. There is a pond near my house. There are millions of frogs in it. They start to croak at night. I'm almost driven crazy by them!"?
So the farmer and the restaurant signed an agreement to supply the restaurant with 500 frogs at a time for the next few weeks. ?
Soon the time for the first delivery came, and the farmer came to the restaurant again, but he had only two skinny frogs in his hands.The boss was very strange and asked: "What's going on here? Where are the other frogs?"?
The farmer said angrily: "I made a mistake. There are only these two frogs in the pond, and they are the two who make so much noise."?
Mind walk?

The cry of two frogs made the farmer mistakenly think that there are millions of frogs in the pond. This illusion mainly comes from his psychology, because when he feels disgusted with this call, it will infinitely amplify it .This is just like in life, when we encounter some difficulties, we will feel that the problem cannot be solved psychologically, and we will despair.However, once you walk through this period of darkness, looking back, all the problems are nothing more than that.Only by controlling the illusions in your mind can you accurately judge the difficulties in life and walk the road of life well. ?
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