The days of not worrying about eating and drinking have begun. The body of the mouse is getting fatter every day, and the rice in the jar is getting less and less. Finally, one day, the rice in the jar was eaten up by the mouse, but the mouse who had eaten round could no longer escape from the rice jar. ...
From the above analysis, we can also get a simple truth, that is, how to use it to achieve optimal allocation under the condition of limited resource supply. Just like the non-renewable resources now, once they are consumed by us, there will be no more supply. Without any constraints, it can be developed endlessly, similar to predatory development. In the long run, it is difficult to repay the immediate benefits with future efforts. At present, we still adopt extensive economic growth mode at the expense of the environment. Imagine that one day humans may lose their resistance unconsciously like mice and dig their own graves.