There is a common misunderstanding among Steve Prodi's students that their teacher is a child prodigy. Anyway, who wants to be a teacher when they grow up, except nerds who are not fun and unwilling to learn like ordinary children? I tried my best to explain to the students that my image in their minds-a person who was keen on books and homework in adolescence-was a little distorted. On the contrary, I hate compulsory education. I can never accept the idea that I have to go to school after the fish is hooked. However, in my second year of middle school, a wonderful and exciting thing happened. Cupid aimed at his arrow and hit me in the heart. Suddenly, I fell in love with school, just to look at the lovely face in English Class Two. My princess is sitting next to a pencil sharpener. I sharpened enough pencils to light a bonfire. But Debbie far exceeded my expectations. Not only are there five rows of desks separating us, but we also have an IQ of about 50 points. She is the top student in English Class Two and the apple of Mrs. Larivi's eye. Should a true feminist accept the priority of boarding a lifeboat? Charles crowther Mo, an evolutionary psychologist, might say that it is an instinct for women to get into lifeboats to breed: women are indispensable children. If all women survive and only a few men survive, a village can prosper again, but if all men survive and only a few women survive, the situation will be different. From the biological point of view, women are more precious than men, so the influence of evolution makes us give them courtesy to protect our lives, which is another seed in the future-children. I sincerely believe that feeling is much more important than knowing for children and parents who want to guide them. If the fact is that the seeds of knowledge and intelligence can grow in the future, then emotional and sensory impressions are fertile ground for the seeds to grow. Childhood is a time to cultivate the soil. Once emotions are aroused-a feeling of good things, excitement of unknown new things, a feeling of sympathy, pity, admiration or love-we will be eager to know what caused our emotional response. Once discovered, this knowledge is much more lasting than pure information. Paving the way for children's thirst for knowledge is more important than instilling in them a bunch of facts that they are not prepared to absorb. I tell students that there is no "right" road to success-each of them is a different person, with a different starting point and a different destination. I told them that change is beneficial and people don't have to adapt to pre-arranged positions. One way for me to tell them this truth is to invite men and women who have succeeded outside school to talk to my students at will during the school year. I invite company leaders, magazine editors, politicians, Broadway producers, artists, writers, economists, photographers, scientists and historians-successful people from all walks of life. I asked them to talk briefly about how they started. From the beginning, students always think that they are doing their present job, and they always know that it is what they want to do. But in fact, most of them reached their present position through a tortuous road and many detours. The students were all surprised. It is hard for them to imagine a career that has not been planned in advance. It is hard for them to imagine that God or fate will lead them to go every 23 minutes along an unpredictable road. Broken heart. Some pains broke the shackles of her body, accompanied by tears and crying. No matter how hard she tried, it was of no help. I can't escape the nightmare when I wake up in my sleep. The morning brought only irreparable losses. Every 23 minutes. A dream is over. Some people's expectations are illusory, and the future becomes dim and vacant. The phone won't ring again and the car won't stop in front of the house. In a world where all promises are broken by violence, the heaviness of tomorrow becomes unbearable. Unfortunately, this "bad" practice is out of date. In the past, if a lady or a gentleman could sing, draw and play the violin, it was a status symbol. You don't have to be excellent; The topic is that you have to be lucky enough to have this leisure. But in today's competitive world, even hobbies must be "experts". I think it's time for us to end this. In order to stay rational, each of us should make up our minds to start a new activity this week and make sure that we will never fully master it. Sing along with the grand opera. Make strange things out of clay. According to my experience, I can tell you that the cake made at home is delicious even if it looks ugly. The key is to be willing to start over from the first time; Rediscover the fun of creative play. If you find it difficult, please ask any two-year-old to teach you. Two-year-olds have the gift of doing the impossible with full enthusiasm; It is hard for them to be discouraged by repeated failures. Follow-up: It is a short sentence from Chinese to English. A: Only online translation can do it.
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