This teacher retired long ago. I had a working relationship with her for a while. I think she is a very easy-going person, but she is very careful about her work. She never does things carelessly, is good at solving problems with her brains, and is very diligent and dedicated. Doing what others don't want to do can't stand her temper. She is quite stable and comfortable. Some people think that what she did is a bit silly. When buying food, others want more, but they can't ask for more. Instead, she took the initiative to ask others to give less. Smart people think that if there is less food, there will not be enough to eat, and it doesn't matter if there is more food. If it's a big deal, throw it away. Besides, if there is too much, it is better to buy less.
However, all those things about her seem to me to have her own logic, and sometimes I have to admit that what she said is reasonable. She doesn't want to argue with others, nor does she want to haggle with others. This is because of her optimistic and open-minded personality. She has no habit of competing with others, and she doesn't want to deny what others say, that is, she says as much as others say. She said that it is not easy for people to earn a few dollars. Selling vegetables is to get it from the ground and take it to the market as soon as possible. We should also seize the opportunity to make good relations to sell at a good price. How about less yourself? She said, eat less. I can't finish it anyway. Don't I throw it away every time I can't finish it? Isn't that shameful? Let them sell it to others. If people cheat me on my weight, I won't cheat too much. Where is the overall height? How much less can it be? Without it, it will not be affected. What's more, even so, I often pour out. If I can't finish a meal, it won't taste good next time and it will go bad easily. Sometimes our conscience will fight for some and get some fiercely. Although there are many dishes, you should throw them out if you eat them at home or if you can't finish them. Maybe we should spend more time and energy with oil and salt sauce vinegar. She was advised to buy less. She said it was not good to buy less. It is a small thing, so it is necessary to buy less. People are in trouble, and they are in trouble. Besides, these dishes are not expensive. Is it necessary to die like that?
Yes, what if it is an ordinary "Mrs. Ma"? I think it will be very tangled. Even if a catty is full, she will try to put a little more on the scale as "change", but this "change" may not be able to show its talents in the cooking process, and it may be part of the leftovers. If it is less, you may not feel less. It will be more delicious. Of course, the worst thing is touching food you don't like. Sometimes, the food you grind with a lot of saliva doesn't taste good, and it is finally thrown away, or it has gone bad for too long. This situation is not uncommon. In contrast, if all the money earned by haggling over every ounce is dumped, it will be quite backward compared with the realm of retired teachers. In fact, many of us think more when buying food, not because we can eat more chopsticks when eating, but when buying food.
Greedy for petty gain is just a psychological drive.
From her shopping classics, I get a calm outlook on life, an open-minded and harmonious attitude towards life, a peaceful mentality that ignores fame and fortune and is not involved in the noise of the world. Should we use this idea many times to face all aspects of life? Can we have another bite? What if it all ends up being dumped? Wouldn't that be a greater waste? The key is how to finish existing food and how to taste it.
In my study, I haggle over a 550-word article, arguing that The King is not a false biography.
Once, my mother took me home by bike from the foot of Shuiximen city wall. I was knocked down by a cyclist and fell down together. Before we got up, she tried to escape by bike and I saw her.
I shouted, "Stop, don't try to escape ..." I said a lot in a sparse way, which frightened her. Mother said, "Be tolerant and forgive others. Don't haggle over everything. "
I think mom is right. We should all do this in our lives, so that people can live in peace. I have a classmate named Zhang Xiaohua.
I used to think that she was selfish and always haggled over every ounce among her classmates, but one thing changed my view of her. Once, when we came home from cram school, we saw an old man sitting on the side of the road, dressed in rags, holding a broken bowl and asking passers-by for money.
At this time, my classmate felt very heavy, said nothing, and gave him all his pocket money. Her beautiful heart touched me deeply.
I was wrong about her. She turned out to be a kind-hearted and caring classmate. I am very touched and proud to have such a good classmate! An unpleasant thing happened today, but it made me think. I ate bean jelly in the evening, but my cousin made a big scene. I am helpless-I bought jelly, and I can't even eat one! My mother scolded me for this, saying that I shouldn't steal things from my children.
Mom said that when I was a child, I often took my cousin's things and made her cry-I was relieved in an instant, just because I had committed the same thing. Sometimes, I care about the mistakes made by others, and feel that I am not a saint because I don't have to be sentenced to death, so I love myself more.
If you transfer the mistakes made by others to yourself, it will be less harsh. I also have this spirit in my study.
3. I haggle over every ounce for a 550-word composition in my study, and think that Wang is not a false biography. Once, my mother took me home by bike from the foot of Shuiximen city wall. I was knocked down by a cyclist and fell down together. Before we get up, she wants to go diving by bike.
Run away. I saw it. I shouted, "Stop, don't try to escape …" I said a lot, which frightened her. Mother said, "Be tolerant and forgive others. Don't haggle over everything. " I think mom said.
That's right. We should all do this in our lives, so that people can live in peace.
I have a classmate named Zhang Xiaohua. I used to think she was a self-sufficient person.
In private, at school.
I always haggle over every ounce, but one thing made me change my mind about her. Once, when we came home from cram school, we saw an old man sitting on the side of the road, dressed in rags, holding a broken bowl and asking passers-by for money. this
At that time, my classmate was in a heavy mood and gave him all his pocket money without saying anything. Her beautiful heart touched me deeply. I was wrong about her, but she turned out to be a kind and considerate lover.
Learning, I am very moved and proud to have such a good classmate!
An unpleasant thing happened today, but it made me think. In the evening, I ate a jelly, but my cousin
I can't help it-I can't even eat a jelly! My mother scolded me for this, saying that I shouldn't steal things from my children. Mom said that when I was a child, I often took my cousin's things, which made her cry.
-I am instantly relieved, just because I have committed the same thing. Sometimes, I care about the mistakes made by others, and feel that I am not a saint because I don't have to be sentenced to death, so I love myself more.
If you transfer the mistakes made by others to yourself, it will be less harsh. I also have this spirit in my study.
4.500 words "stingy" grandma's composition [500 words "stingy" grandma's composition] My grandmother is 66 years old, with silver hair and 500 words "stingy" grandma's composition. She is always so stingy in life, always haggling over every ounce. Take the last time she bought flour for example! Grandma and I went to the supermarket at the gate of the community to buy things. There were all kinds of things in the supermarket, and soon I filled my basket. Grandma and I went to the place where flour was sold. Suddenly, Grandma said in surprise, Look, today's flour is several dollars cheaper than usual. Let's buy some bags and go home! Can you move it? I immediately objected, thinking: grandma is so stingy, just to save a few dollars. You don't have to worry about grandma's serious appearance, but you still insist on buying flour. I saw grandma bent down, looked around, picked up a bag of flour and put it down, picked it up and thought about it, and finally picked two small bags of flour. With calloused hands, she picked up a bag in one hand, struggling to ask her grandmother to put the flour on the ground to rest for a while, and her hands were reluctant to leave the flour bag for fear that others would take it away as soon as she let go. When the green light came on, she quickly lifted it up and walked forward. At this moment, she saw a lot of sweat on her wrinkled face, but looking at her expression, smiling all the way, her face seemed to be full of satisfaction, as if holding the word in her hand. Grandma's haggle over every ounce has another name: frugality. Grandma passed on a traditional virtue with her stingy behavior, which is worth studying hard. Grade Three: Reading Unlimited 2003.