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A wolf travels a thousand miles to eat meat, and a dog travels a thousand miles to eat shit. What is the latter sentence?

The wolf travels a thousand miles to eat meat, and the dog travels a thousand miles to eat shit.

These two sentences are one-sided descriptions of the nature of animals, and mainly express the meaning of "the country is easy to change, but the nature is difficult to change".

The saying that wolves travel thousands of miles to eat meat. As we all know, wolves are carnivores. They would rather run thousands of miles in ambush than bend their heads and chew the grass under their feet. This spirit of perseverance toward goals is an example for people in the workplace to learn from, and it has also become the company's words to motivate employees.

A dog eats shit after traveling a thousand miles. Regardless of ancient or modern times, even among expensive breeds of dogs, it is difficult to change their poop-eating nature. As the saying goes, a person's character and essence are difficult to change in daily life. Unless, of course, there is a huge change.

In fact, in daily life, there are not a few people with personalities like wolves and dogs. It is impossible to evaluate them individually. After all, existence is reasonable. As independent individuals, they all have their own unique charm. Whether it’s the wolf’s persistence or the dog’s contentment, they all make their own choices. And living in the world, people who can see themselves clearly are the happiest.

Words and sentences with similar meanings to "Wolves travel thousands of miles to eat meat":

1. A country is easy to change, but a nature is hard to change.

Interpretation: The change of human nature is more difficult than the change of country. Describes the fact that human nature is difficult to change.

Ba Jin's "Autumn" 5: "Qin stretched out his hand and tapped Shuhua's head gently, and said angrily and funny: 'It's really easy to change a country, but hard to change one's nature.' ”

2. Old habits die hard

Definition: Old habits formed over a long period of time. Old habits formed over a long period of time are difficult to change.

Ba Jin's "On My Own Creation: Short Preface": "It's true that old habits die hard. Picking up a pen is like turning on a faucet, and the water keeps flowing."

3. Go your own way

Explanation: No matter what others say, you should still do things your own way.

"The Appearance of Officialdom" by Li Baojia of the Qing Dynasty: "He and his wife still have no knowledge of each other; they still go their own way."