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No one wants to be a sheep

No one wants to be a sheep

By Michael ScottPublished 11 months ago 3 min read
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In 1960, in a class of Tokyo National High School, Japan, the head teacher was organizing a unique art class, she wanted to cultivate everyone's artistic sentiment, so today's course is very special. The teacher asks all the students to participate in a game, in which everyone can be the protagonist, and it depends on whether you can act properly.

Next, the teacher told the title of the game "Wolf and sheep", the content is probably, wolves like to hunt sheep, so, the whole day to look for the shadow of the sheep, the story is to see how the Wolf to seize those poor sheep, which is interesting and story to rely on everyone to grasp.

Next, the teacher asked all the students to choose their roles by raising their hands, but the result of raising their hands was very surprising to the teacher, all of them chose the Wolf. Students have the right to choose freely, and teachers can't force students to change their original intentions, but without sheep, this game can't go on.

The teacher paused and said with a smile: Students, our protagonist has two choices, in addition to wolves, there are sheep ah, I want to ask a student, why do you choose wolves and not choose sheep?

A classmate stood up and said: "The Wolf can conquer the sheep, my mother said, I would like to be a strong, not a weak group."

His answer drew shouts of approval, and the teacher nodded and motioned for the student to sit down. She asked if anyone had changed their mind and wanted to be a sheep.

After asking three times, a female student in the back row stood up wobbly: Teacher, I am willing to choose sheep.

The teacher looked at the sound, the original is always not good at talking lucky son students, the students have shouted: a moment to have her good fruit to eat, overreach, haha.

Although Sachiko is obviously a weak person, very much in line with the characteristics of sheep, the teacher does feel a little sorry, but afraid of hurting Sachiko's always paranoid self-esteem, but Sachiko insists on doing so, her reason is: I am a sheep, my mother said so, sheep should be like sheep, not afraid of wolves.

The beginning of the game naturally Yukiko ate a lot of losses, the wolves attacked her in groups, her tail was gone for a while, the hat on the head was caught in the dust by a few naughty wolves, Yukiko cried sadly, the teacher saw here, wanted to stop the game, but Yukiko said firmly: the game is not over, I am still a sheep.

After the fourth round, the lucky son who ate countless losses actually summed up a set of experience, she chose to attack the weak in the Wolf pack first, good cut off the Wolf echelon. She pounced on one of the small boys lying on the ground, which suddenly broke the continuity of the wolves, and then, lucky son below the mountain tiger, not like a weak sheep, she rampaged, provoked countless teachers around her applauding, the final result is: lucky son attacked no less than 20 wolves, the rest of the wolves lost confidence, and ended in failure.

No one expected that this inadvertently planned game actually changed the character of Yukiko, she formed a dance orchestra ten years later. Although she is the leader of the regiment, she can do things personally, and when she encounters a difficult role, she always takes the lead and plays a good role model for everyone.

The woman, Yukio Hatoyama, helped propel her husband to victory in Japan's 2009 general election, and with the election of her husband, Yukio Hatoyama, as Japan's new prime minister, she became Japan's first lady.

No one is willing to be a sheep, but she is willing, sheep also have the character of sheep, sheep also have strong, sheep as long as they have faith and perseverance, they can still defeat a Wolf.

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