Title of this article: Understanding Argument: Carnegie's Childhood
-Parents' understanding can stimulate children's self-motivation.
Carnegie was a naughty bad boy when he was a child.
When he was 9 years old, his father married his stepmother to his family. When introducing Carnegie to her, her father said, "honey, I hope you can pay attention to the worst boy in the county." He gives me a headache. Maybe he will throw a stone at you or do something else before tomorrow morning, so that you can't guard against it. "
To Carnegie's surprise, his stepmother came to him with a smile and looked up at him. Then he looked at her husband and said, "You are wrong. He is not the worst boy in the county, but the smartest boy, and has not found a place to vent his enthusiasm. " The stepmother warmed Carnegie's heart and tears almost rolled down. It was with her words that he and his stepmother began to establish friendship. When Carnegie 14 years old, his stepmother bought him a second-hand typewriter and told him that she believed he would become a writer. He accepted her idea and began to contribute to a local newspaper.
His stepmother's understanding and support for Carnegie became his motivation, because no one praised him for his cleverness before she came. His father and neighbors decided that he was a bad boy, but his stepmother only said one word, which changed his life, stimulated his imagination and creativity, helped him get in touch with infinite wisdom, created 28 golden rules for future success, helped millions of ordinary people in Qian Qian embark on the bright road of success and wealth, and made him one of the most influential figures in the 20th century.