Mom, try using the saying, "A hasty beggar gets little"!
October 15, 2020
Hey hey, Mom.
"A hasty beggar gets less"
Did you know?
Apparently, in the old days, there were a lot of beggars around Gojo Bridge and in front of Ueno Station .
So, there are professionals.
Apparently, the stoic hero who hangs his head, uncompromisingly portrays an air of pity and sympathy, never rushes, and has an unwavering, unwavering resolve is the one who makes the most money.
In other words, beggars who just beg cannot survive in the industry.
"Haste makes waste"
"The sun takes off your cloak better than the north wind."
"Don't panic, don't panic. Take a break."
Do they all mean the same thing?
Hey, mom, are you listening?
So, you see, I like Fujiko. At least I believe that every boy in my class has fallen in love with her at least once, so she's my very own idol.
So, based on the proverbs we learned, the question is how to capture Fujiko's heart .
Whether it's begging, romance, or business, relying on emotion and not planning is bound to lead to failure. You should never rush into anything. " Stand still like a mountain."
Plan a strategy, discipline yourself, and execute it calmly and steadily.
And when I felt the time was right, I shouted, "Let's go to Sekigahara!" and, turning into wind and fire, I drew my spear and plunged into the decisive battle.
*October 21, 1600
The same goes for cooking. If it doesn't sing, then let's wait until the cuckoo sings. Ah, what a sweet sound.
Even though I cooked it quickly over high heat, it was cooked all the way through.
"Family happiness is there."
I can't cook like that, Mom.
First you fill in the outer moat, then the inner moat, and then the main castle.
...
If a fifth-grader sprinkled proverbs throughout his cooking and even lectured about the taste of his mother's cooking, Fujiko would probably dislike him.
Ma.
I guess life is about understanding the reality of yourself and realizing that things aren't supposed to be like this .
They tell me to reflect on my actions.
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