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What does the story of Arabs and camels tell us?

On a cold winter night, an Arab was sitting in his tent. It's cold outside and warm inside. After a while, the curtain was gently lifted. It turned out to be his camel. It looked at the tent outside.

The Arab asked it kindly, "What can I do for you?"

The camel said, "master, it's too cold outside." I can't stand the cold. " I want to stick my head in the tent to keep warm, is that all right? "

The kind Arab said, "No problem."

The camel stuck its head into the tent. After a while, the camel begged again, "Can I put my neck in?" The Arabs thought it wouldn't take up too much space and agreed to its request. The camel then put his neck into the tent. His body is outside and his head is shaking uncomfortably. Soon he said, "It's uncomfortable to stand like this. In fact, if I put my front leg in the tent, it will take up a little space, so I will be more comfortable. "

The Arab said, "That's right, then put your front leg in." Arabs want to make room for camels, because the tents are too small.

After a while, the camel shook himself again, and then said, "In fact, I was standing at the door of the tent like this, and the cold wind blew in, and you and I were cold together. I think I might as well stand inside, and we can all get warm! "

But the tent is too small to accommodate one person and one camel. But the owner is very kind, and protecting the camel is like protecting yourself. He said: "Although the place is a little small, you can try to stand in it." The camel came in and said, "It seems that this tent can't hold the two of us. You are small, so you'd better stand outside. Then I can live in this tent and make full use of the space. "

The camel said that when he came in, he squeezed into his master. The Arabs staggered back to the tent, and the owner was squeezed out by the camel.

In the face of people who push their luck, we should not only be vigilant at all times, but also not be moved by his pathetic appearance and make any concessions.