Half a loaf of bread fills hunger, only the third layer

It's a Buddhist scripture story again, these are two, but I don't comment on it, let's take its own meaning. Once upon a time, a merchant, he hurried to hand over a batch of goods, every day for lunch only eat bread, and then drink some water, he had to eat two or three pancakes at noon, once he ate two cakes and felt not too full, so he ate another one, but halfway through the meal, he felt so full, he sighed: I knew that I would not eat the first two cakes, just eat this half of the bread and be full.

Another story, I don't know if it's the merchant from the previous story. Once upon a time, there was a businessman, very wealthy, and he was very envious of the family opposite, who had built a small three-story building, and he had to look at it from the window every day.

Finally, one day he invited a famous local mason and said that he would build a house similar to the one opposite, and the craftsman nodded and said that he had built the house opposite.

But when he started to build the first floor, the rich merchant saw it and found him and said, "I just need the third floor, the same third floor as the other side!"

The craftsman was helpless, how to build the third floor without the ground floor. The story is silly and silly, there is no logic, and it may not exist in reality, but whether you can taste a certain truth, I don't know, everything depends on you.

"One day and one day" half a cake fills your hunger, as long as the third layer is in the hand, please wait a while,

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