Once upon a time, there was a farmer who raised a flock of sheep. Every day, he takes care of the sheep with great care, hoping that they will thrive and bring him good profits. However, one day, he found a hole in the sheepfold and several sheep were missing.
The farmer was so frustrated and angry that he blamed himself for not repairing the sheepfold in time, causing the sheep to lose their protection. He thought to himself, "It's a shame that these sheep have been stolen by someone after all my hard work to raise them." However, instead of taking immediate action to mend the sheepfold, the farmer was overwhelmed by the pain of losing his sheep.
After a few days, the farmer noticed that there were fewer sheep in the pen. This time, he was even more angry, and his heart was full of self-blame and remorse. He began to realize that if the fold was not repaired in time, the sheep would continue to be threatened. So, he made up his mind to take action to protect the remaining sheep.
The farmer found tools and materials and began to mend the sheepfold in earnest. While mending, he reflected on his mistakes and understood the importance of making amends. After much effort, the sheepfold was finally repaired and the sheep had a safe place to live.
Since then, the farmer has never lost his sheep. He understood that only by taking timely measures could greater losses be avoided. He also told this lesson to the people around him, so that more people understood the truth of making amends.
This story teaches us that in the face of problems, we should not just dwell on the mistakes of the past, but take timely action to make up for the mistakes and prevent the damage from expanding. Only by having the courage to face problems and solve them positively can we continue to improve in life and achieve better results.