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What do you mean, a monofilament doesn't make a line or a forest?

1, meaning: the original meaning is that a tree can't be a forest, which means that one's personal strength is limited and he can't do great things. A person's strength is limited and he can't do great things. Only by relying on the collective strength can we achieve great things.

For example, a drop of water will never dry up unless it is put into the sea. Only by combining one's own career with the collective career can one be most powerful. Only in the collective can individuals achieve all-round development and have personal freedom.

As the saying goes, "When people gather firewood, the flames are high." Life can't be smooth sailing, adversity and obstacles will appear at any time, which may be difficult to solve by one's meager strength. However, relying on the great strength of all people and giving full play to their intelligence, we will certainly be able to tide over the difficulties and achieve success.