My head teacher, Mr. Dao. Her junior high school classmates study psychology and train emotional intelligence. This summer vacation, she took our classmates to training. This training is specifically aimed at emotional intelligence. Just two days can change a person's life. Some people may not believe it, but that training changed me.
Life is like a play, and we can gain life experience from every useful little game. During the training, Mr. Dao's classmate He Laoshi took us to play games. Among them, Lao Wang said there was a game of crossing the bridge, which impressed me deeply. Lao Wang said that the rules of the game are: money is good for us, we must listen to what Lao Wang said, and we can't do what Lao Wang didn't say. Some didn't listen to Lao Wang, but did something wrong. This game tells us that you should listen to what is good for you, not to those sarcastic words, so that you won't go wrong in life! Crossing the bridge is to let the students carry sticks in their hands. Line up and let people walk on sticks. Thin people can pass easily, but two people carrying sticks feel uncomfortable. If you are fat, you can't hold it at all. This game tells us not to base our happiness on the suffering of others.
How happy we are compared with those poor children! Many people have seen the film Warm Spring. Nuanchun is a poor orphan named Xiaohua. She was adopted by an old man. She's fine. She will help him and share the burden. Compared with these, living in a big city, we only know how to play, eat and sleep every day. Think nothing, do nothing. How happy we are, but none of us will cherish the present happiness. We often quarrel with our parents and think it is their fault, but now we know that we are very happy.
After this training, I learned a lot that I don't understand. I think I must study hard and don't be sorry for the people who raised me.