"At the beginning, I didn't plant orchids to get angry", a seemingly prosaic sentence, but it has profound meaning. In the actual education and teaching work, teachers always feel that there are countless things that make them angry: students are angry when they make mistakes, the teaching effect is not ideal, parents are angry when they don't understand, and it is even more irritating to have to do things against their will ... When people are angry, they are bound to be depressed, not to mention happy and happy. But work should go on and life should go on. Anger is not only useless, but harmful. Perhaps this is the inspiration of Zen master's words: we don't come to class for anger, we don't educate our children for anger, and we don't teach for anger! With this mentality, you can avoid falling into a bad mood of anger, and when you face everything with a happy attitude, you will find some strange things: work is happy and life is happy.