Ibsen is a famous Norwegian dramatist. One day, he and his friends organized a party because it would be late after the party, and they also prepared dinner. It was originally expected that a dozen people would come to participate, but dozens of people came that day, and the food they prepared was far from enough. Although everyone did not blame, Ibsen was very guilty, and his friend waved his hands again and again and said, "I blame some people for not saying hello in advance, otherwise this kind of accident would not happen." Ibsen shook his head slightly, and said nothing. .
On the way back, it suddenly snowed. Ibsen stomped his feet and said, "It's cold!" Then he kept cursing the weather. My friend listened and said, “Although the weather is bad, it’s mainly because you wear too little. If you wear more, won’t it be less cold? We can’t change the weather, but we can prepare for the cold in advance. Get ready!"
"It's true," Ibsen said, "but why did you complain that others didn't say hello? We can't predict the number of participants, but we can make various preparations in advance! In fact, the most fundamental reason for today's situation is We are not prepared enough." The friend thought for a while and smiled embarrassedly. Every time thereafter, because they were well prepared, there was no unexpected situation.
There is an old Norwegian saying: "There is no bad weather, only bad clothes." When we complain about the bad weather, it is better to reflect on whether it is a problem with our clothes. If you are fully prepared, you can easily deal with any situation.