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Combine your own educational experience and other educational stories to talk about your own views on education, so that everyone is the same or different.
Educational story: People often say, "Wisdom is in China's head, and money is in the pocket of Jews. "It is respectable to be able to provide valuable products or services and win profits reasonably and legally. Ma Yun also said that it is immoral for enterprises not to make money. So China's wisdom, coupled with the Jews' sensitivity to money, may be equal to a new rich man. 1992, I returned to Israel. My eldest brother 13 years old, my second son 12 years old and my youngest daughter 10 years old all stayed in China temporarily. At that time, choosing to go back to Israel was a dead end: my father was Jewish and fled to Shanghai during World War II, when I was born. My mother abandoned us when I was very young. /kloc-When my father died at the age of 0/2, I became an orphan. When I grow up, I will do handicrafts in Shanghai Copper Factory. After getting married and having three children, my husband left us. Staying in Shanghai is full of painful memories. At that time, China and Israel formally established diplomatic relations, and with a sense of escape, I became the first Jewish descendant to return to Israel. When I first arrived in Israel, it was much more difficult than I expected. I don't know the language there (Israel no longer uses the ancient Hebrew taught by my father), I don't know the preferential policies for immigrants (new immigrants can have resettlement fees), and I don't know how to survive on the streets of Tel Aviv. The savings I brought from Shanghai can only last for three months. I must find a way to make money and bring my children to me as soon as possible. I studied Hebrew hard and learned the most basic language of life. Then, I set up a stall on the roadside to sell spring rolls with the least investment. The official currency of Israel is shekel, and 1 shekel is exchanged for 2 yuan RMB. The smaller currency is Argolo, and 1 shekel equals 100 Argolo. My spring roll stand can earn more than ten yuan every day. When my stall business gradually stabilized, I took all three children to Israel 1993 in May. When children first arrived in Israel, they were criticized by many neighbors. When I was in China, I always adhered to the principle that no matter how hard I worked, I couldn't suffer the children. After I arrived in Israel, I was still a qualified Chinese mother: I sent my children to school and I sold spring rolls when they went to school. After school in the afternoon, they came to the spring roll stand. I stopped my business and cooked wonton strips for them on a small stove. One day, three children were sitting around the small stove waiting for me to cook. The neighbor came to scold the boss: "You are a big boy, you should learn to help your mother instead of watching her busy here. You are like a waste." Then, my neighbor turned to reprimand me: "Don't think that you are a mother after giving birth, you should teach them to be independent …" My neighbor's words hurt people, and my boss and I were very unhappy. After returning home, I comforted my boss: "It's okay, mom can hold on, and I like taking care of you." However, the boss said, "Maybe she is right." Mom, let me try to take care of my brothers and sisters ... "The next day is prayer day, and the children are all out of school at noon. When I came to my booth, the boss sat next to me, learning my style, stuffed the spring rolls, rolled them into finished products, and then fried them in the oil pan. At first, his movements were clumsy, but later he became more and more skilled ... the boss changed so much that I couldn't think of it myself. Besides helping me make spring rolls, he also suggested that they take them to school and sell them to their classmates. Every morning, he and his brother and sister each take 20 spring rolls to school. When they come back from school, they will give me all the income from selling spring rolls 10 shekels. I feel so sad that they have to shoulder the burden of life at an early age. However, they did not show the kind of injustice I imagined. They said that they gradually began to like the feeling of making money. My neighbor's wife often comes to chat with me and tells me how a regular Jewish family should run and educate children-Jews never think that making money is an activity that needs to be carried out at a certain age. Just like China's "education begins with dolls", they always think that "making money with dolls" is the best way of education. My neighbor's wife told me that in Jewish families, children don't have free food and care, everything has a price, and every child must learn to make money in order to get everything he needs. I think this kind of education is cruel and not so easy to accept. However, children are also instilled with this idea at school. They accept this Jewish law more easily than I do. So I decided to change my old habits and try to train them to be Jews. First of all, our family has established a paid living mechanism, and everything in the family is no longer free to use, including meals and services provided by my mother. For a meal at home, you need to pay me 100 yagolo, wash clothes, you need to pay 50 yagolo ... at the same time, I give them the opportunity to make money, and I wholesale at the price of 30 yagolo per spring roll. After they take them to school, they can sell them at a higher price and their profits can be freely controlled. When I came back in the afternoon of the first day, I realized that the three children sold spring rolls in a completely different way: the third one was honest, and at the old price, 50 Argolo retail sales earned 400 Argolo; The second child uses the wholesale method, and 40 Accor directly sells all the spring rolls to the school cafeteria. Although there is only a profit of 200 Argolo, he told me that the restaurant agreed to let him deliver 100 spring rolls every day. Boss's way is quite unexpected. He gave a lecture on "Taking You into China" at school, where he told about what happened in China. The stunt of the lecture is that you can taste delicious China spring rolls for free, but you need to buy tickets, and each ticket is carefully divided into 10. He received 200 listeners, and the ticket income was 2000 yagolo. In addition to the third method in my expectation, the management methods of the boss and the second one are beyond my imagination. Unexpectedly, in just a few days, the child who used to cling to me as a coquette turned into a shrewd little Jewish businessman. Their studies have not been affected by this. In order to come up with more and more novel ways to make money, they study and think very hard-what the teacher teaches is very appetizing to them, because there is no preaching like dedication. The teacher asked them such a question: "When you are attacked by pagans and have to run for your life, what will you take?"? "It is wrong to answer" money "or" gem "to this question. This is because both money and precious stones will be completely lost once they are taken away. The correct answer is "education". Education is not like property. As long as people are alive, they can't be taken away by others. They appreciate what the teacher said: "If you want to be a rich man in the future, learn everything in front of you, and they will be of great use in the future ..." My boss told me when I was studying immigration law in a law class that families like ours should be able to go to the immigration office to receive resettlement fees. I went with a grain of salt, and I got back 6,000 shekels of settling-in expenses, which is a lot of property for our family. Then, my boss told me that I would pay him 10% because he provided me with information. I hesitated for a long time and finally decided to give him a huge sum of 600 shekels. After he got the money, he bought beautiful gifts for my brother and sister. He said he would take out the rest of the money and turn it into more money. Boss used this fee to order a batch of stationery that is very cheap in China, and then went to school to sell it, and the profit was invested to continue purchasing. 1 year later, the amount in his account exceeded 2,000 shekels. Although the boss is good at making money, in fact, the second brother understands the essence of Jewish law better than he does-what Jews have in common is to engage in industries that do not require investment, and to engage in jobs that others do not do without spending money or investment. When the boss is using domestic resources to make money, the second one is doing the same. But he makes a profit in the spiritual field at no cost-the second one, with his age and writing style of 14, actually opened his own column in the newspaper, specifically introducing the local conditions and customs of Shanghai, and sent two articles a week, each with 1000 words and 8000 yagolo per month. The third child is a girl, because she is reserved and has no talent for making money, but I am gratified to see the optimism and elegance of Jews in her life. She learned to cook tea and make snacks. Every night, she cooks a pot of black tea carefully with her own snacks of different flavors, and the family sits down to eat and talk-the snacks of the third child are a bit of a combination of Chinese and western, and both brothers like them very much. However, these snacks are not free. Apart from the cost of snacks for two brothers, the cost of planing, and the cost that needs to be paid to me every day, the third one can live well. When our family's funds became more and more abundant, our family of four jointly opened our Chinese restaurant. I hold 40% of the shares, the eldest 30%, the second 20% and the third 10%. When our restaurant became more and more famous, I also attracted many people's attention. When I got an interview with Rabin, I became a celebrity in Israel. By this time, I had completely mastered Hebrew, and my mother tongue, Chinese, was finally invited by the Israeli National Diamond Company to be the chief representative in China. When I returned to work, my children followed me back to China. After I had children from China as the comparison object, I realized that my children grew better than I expected-before returning to China, each child bought a lot of Israeli-made goods. After returning home, my teacher came to see me. She said that my children sell goods from Israel on campus, from ornaments to national costumes and even bullet casings. She advised me to discipline my children well. I told her that I have no right to interfere with my children's behavior, which is how they earn their tuition-because I am no longer responsible for all their study expenses. The teacher's eyes suddenly widened, and she couldn't understand that a mother with a monthly salary of $5,000 like me didn't pay tuition for her children. I gave her a taste of my daughter's cookies, which cost 2 yuan at home, and told her with a smile: "This is the product of my children living in Israel for several years and learning Jewish law. I believe that they will all become excellent talents in the future ... "Later, after the college entrance examination, the boss entered the Tourism College. He said that he would become a professional tourist talent, and then he would go to Israel to set up his own travel company and monopolize China. In the second year, the second child was admitted to Shanghai International Studies University. He said that his ideal is to be a writer, and he can make a profit without any investment and dedication. The third said that she would learn from China's cooking skills, become a top pastry chef, and then open the best pastry shop in Israel ... After returning home, I found that many parents in China are living in a contradictory state of mind, hoping that their children will become rich in the future, but they seem to be afraid that their children will be addicted to money too early-just like hoping that their children will have a happy family in the future, but they are afraid that their children will fall in love early now. Jews greet the birth of their children with the sound of tapping gold coins, and making money is their ultimate goal in life. As for education and learning, they are both processes that must be experienced in order to achieve this goal. China's parents, even if they yearn for it, never want to point out this topic. Is this sentence hard to say? In fact, it's just a simple sentence: "Son, I want to be the mother of the rich ..." It's different, everyone is the same, the world will not be colorful, and education is only to educate a person's wisdom and the quality of being a man.