She is an eloquent political teacher, and she can always persuade people to accept her views. One year, a game of giving each other lucky money prevailed in the class, and all the participants were criticized by her. So I wrote my first article about money and life, which was actually a self-criticism. I wrote:
The relationship between people should not be measured by money, and true friendship is beyond money. ? This is what the head teacher criticized us. Repeating her words in the critical letter is to show sincerity, which is a wonderful way to let the critical letter pass smoothly without letting parents know.
This lesson is not over yet. In the most critical year of entering a higher school, the head teacher who earnestly taught us to value righteousness over profit resigned, appeared in the real estate sales office not far from the school, and persuaded one person after another to buy a house with her excellent eloquence. Many parents of students have received her sales calls.
That's black humor. Many years later, I saw the headteacher in high spirits in the street, wearing a famous brand. She once criticized the students who came to class wearing brand-name shoes for being too vain. It turned out that she was quietly pursuing famous brands herself. No one teaches us this schizophrenic society better: on the one hand, she satirizes and criticizes vain people, on the other hand, she advocates glittering luxury goods. She taught me: Any attempt to tell us? Should? Don't trust people or theories about how to treat money. Put a big question mark on them first.
If my math teacher tells me to study math well, I can understand the dazzling stocks and funds in the future, and I can earn a lot of money when everyone loses face. Will I do more exercises with great enthusiasm? Probably not. I didn't know the weight of money at that time. So money can't be my motivation, nor can it influence my life.
Looking back on my middle school days, it was really the most learned day in my life. At that time, I read many foreign novels with little practical value. Then I will calculate the movement of particles and the chemical reaction of copper sulfate when it meets water. At that time, I was able to draw the cell structure of paramecium and the changes of ocean current completely, although I had not seen the real ocean at that time.
However, these textbook knowledge that was once written in my mind was basically not used in my later life. And those vital things in life, I have never learned in school. For example, friendship is precious, love is fragile, human nature is changeable, and money is light and heavy. Why isn't there a class to discuss these problems that need to be faced all the time in life?
I wonder if the current middle school teachers are more open-minded than before and can discuss with students? Money? . Now it's all about? Wealth management and investment to get rich? It is said that some middle schools are advocating the cultivation of middle school students? Financial quotient? . Nowadays, the inspirational figure in argumentative essays is no longer Madame Curie who is poor and willing to do academic research, but Buffett, a billionaire who has invested and made money since primary school. Understanding and yearning for money is related to people's expanding desires. Talking about money is actually talking about desire and basic human nature.
In the fairy tales I read as a child, the rich are always bad people, ugly and stingy; The poor are always kind and clever, and finally beat the rich with wisdom, such as Alibaba and the Forty Thieves. What excites people about this story is not Alibaba's wisdom at all, but his good luck-he accidentally found the treasure, which the forty thieves have worked hard for decades. This ambiguous story has spread to this day, which shows how enviable it is to get something for nothing. So, does anyone want to tell us? Should? How to treat the story of money needs to be questioned first.
Thinking about the ability and impossibility of money and learning how to get along with your own desires is a compulsory course in life. Like what? Money can make people own things, but it can't teach people to cherish things? Such a proverb, or? Money is just a tool of life, not an end? This is a cliche, but it is true. There are so many people who love money in the world, but if there is nothing lovely except money, it is really cold.
In my opinion, the highest value in the world is freedom, that is, to pursue one's dreams to the maximum. Life is like traveling in a hot air balloon. Of course, money is a part of fuel, but dreams and courage are really important.