There was a scholar who went to Beijing for the third time to take the exam. He lived in a permanent store. Two days before the exam, he had three dreams. The first dream was that he planted cabbages on the wall, and the second dream was rainy days, he wore a bamboo hat and also wore an umbrella. His third dream was that he was lying with his beloved cousin, but leaning against his back. These three dreams seemed to have some profound meanings. The scholar found a fortune-teller to solve his dream the next day. Hearing this, the fortune teller patted his thigh and said, "you 'd better go home. Think about it, isn't it a waste of effort to plant cabbage on the high wall? Isn't it unnecessary to wear a bucket and take an umbrella? Lying with my cousin, but back to back, isn't it hopeless? Hearing this, the scholar felt frustrated and went back to the store to pack up and prepare to go home. The shopkeeper felt strange and asked the scholar to know the reason. The shopkeeper was happy when he heard this: I can also solve my dream. I think you must stay this time. Think about it, isn't planting vegetables on the wall high planting (middle? Don't you mean that you are prepared this time by wearing a bucket and an umbrella? Lying back to back with your cousin means it's time for you to turn over. Hearing this, the scholar found it more reasonable. So he took the exam with excitement, and unexpectedly got a doom.
Enlightenment: positive people are like the sun, where they shine and where they shine; negative people are like the moon, which are different in the first fifteen years. Thoughts decide our life. We have the future as we have the thoughts.