Philosophical story: (Also, a little tip for you: the ppt of the lecture does not need to be too detailed, just a few pages; for this short story, you can also use physical objects to demonstrate it.
The most important thing is to be attractive and make people feel that there is something worth remembering)
Let’s start:
One day the professor brought a glass bottle to his students, and at the same time He brought some big rocks to him and asked the students to put the big rocks into the bottle. The student did so and filled the whole bottle with the big rocks.
At this time, the professor asked him: "This Can the bottle hold other things?" The student replied: "It is already full and cannot hold anything else." So the professor gave him some small stones and asked him to try them. The students tried it and put these small stones into the bottle. The stones were all put into the bottle.
The professor asked again: "Can there be anything else?" The student looked at the bottle and replied: "It can't fit." So the professor took some more sand. Give it to the student and let him try it. Of course, the student still puts all the sand into the bottle.
At this time, the professor asked again: "Can it be filled with anything else?" The student looked at it carefully. The bottle, carefully replied: "It really can't hold anything anymore." So the professor brought some water and asked the students to pour it into the bottle. The result must be that all the water was poured into the bottle. The students were very impressed. < /p>
Actually, the professor wants to tell us:
1. Some things may have reached the point of no return or the ultimate point in our own eyes, but in fact there are still many more. There is room for detours;
2. Everything must be prioritized. It is important to do what should be done first and then what to do. If water and sand are put in first, then the last big stone may not be able to fit in at all. in a bottle. So when we deal with anything, we should deal with the important things first and then the secondary ones.