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Not a snowflake is innocent. What was the first sentence?

The first sentence reads as follows:

During the avalanche. The complete statement is: during an avalanche, no snowflake is innocent. Literally, it is because the avalanche is caused by all the snow, and every piece of snow doesn't feel its own fault, just like many people have done a bad thing together, but everyone doesn't feel it is their own responsibility. The implication is that there is something wrong with every snowflake. In fact, in an environment where no one knows you, personal responsibility is often not so strong, and the final consequences may be very serious.

From Voltaire's quotation, the original sentence is "No snowflake in an avalanche feels responsible". Now the sentence has been changed by the public, but the meaning is still roughly the same.

Understand this sentence:

Behind this sentence, it is everyone who should really think. I remember the story of three monks I saw when I was a child. At that time, I thought the story was very interesting. After reading it, I would laugh at these monks for being too lazy. When there was only one young monk in the temple, everything was calm and orderly. The little monk went to fetch water every day and beat mice at night, so he lived comfortably alone.

When the thin monk came, the two began to shirk each other. Because there was one more person, the young monk was naturally unbalanced and unwilling to carry water for labor. When the fat monk comes, the life order here is even more chaotic. These three people would rather have no water to drink than carry water. Finally, the temple caught fire, and Qi Xin joined forces to carry water to put out the fire.