Take Your Lesson

I woke up in the morning, had my breakfast, got dressed and went out. I looked for a shop with minimal or no in the vicinity because I needed to make money. Maybe I could open a butcher because there wasn’t a butcher nearby. If I opened a butcher shop, they would shop at my shop as I would be the only butcher nearby. So, I opened a butcher shop and bought meat with most of my money, but meat is a perishable thing, so all meat spoiled on the way. This made me incredibly depressed and worn out. In the end, I had sunk before I even started. After what happened, I couldn’t open a shop for a while. So, I worked a few jobs to get myself together. It’s been 2 years since I butchered and went bankrupt, and I had some money to meet my own personal needs. At the same time, I was thinking of opening a shop once again, so I set aside my remaining money for this business. I was still undecided about which shop to open. I immediately made a graph about the shops in the surrounding area. There were at least butchers and toy shops around. Toys are only bought for children, but the butcher sells meat and both children and adults can eat it, so I opened a butcher again. I bought meat again, but because I did not learn from the past, the meat was spoiled on the way and the butcher business was a lie. The work of a person who does not learn from the past is a lesson to the future.

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