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Friday, September 5, 2008

Close the Barn Door after the Sheeps are Stolen

What is the moral of this story?
Have you heard a similar story in Western literature about
closing the barn door after the horses are stolen?
Is it too late? Or, better late than never?
Should we not learn from past mistakes?
Do we never get a second chance?
Posted by vaewiopi at 7:35 PM

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      • Mark the Spot
      • Stealing a Bell with One's Ears Plugged
      • Blind Man and the Sun
      • Carry a Long Pole Through the Gate
      • Ph.D. Selling a Donkey
      • Blessing or Bane
      • Unpenetrable Shield and All-piercing Spear
      • Close the Barn Door after the Sheeps are Stolen
      • Kuafu Chased the Sun
      • Beauty is in the eyes of the beholder
      • Be humble, and never hesitate to ask
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      • Lack of a Business Plan
      • Flute Player
      • It Took Three Years to Make a Leaf
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      • Old Horse Knows the Way
      • Carving Up an Ox
      • 3 bananas in the Morning and 4 in the Afternoon
      • These Fish Are Happy
      • I Dreamt I was a Butterfly
      • Duke and the Wheelwright
      • How Can I Use Big Gourds
      • Old Man Moves a Mountain
      • The Sky is Falling
      • A Deer Hunter Misplaced the Deer
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