Everyone’s childhood is colorful. At every stage of our growth and every mileage of life, there will be some interesting and memorable things. Looking back now, it must be very happy and meaningful.
, because although these things are ordinary and trivial, some truths can be learned.
I remember, when I was in kindergarten, one day I was playing with a friend and fell down in the kindergarten. What was even more annoying was that when the friend saw me falling, he not only refused to help me stand up, but also sat on me.
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After seeing my parents, I cried aggrievedly and told them the whole story. At that time, I thought my father would vent my anger for me, but my father did not do that. He wiped my tears and comforted me gently.
He said, "Baby, you must learn how to take care of yourself since childhood. If something happens to you, you can't just blame others." After hearing this, I nodded in understanding.
Now that I think of my father’s words, I understand how to blame others less and blame myself more.
We must establish self-protection awareness and safety awareness at ordinary times. We cannot wait until something goes wrong to complain and blame ourselves. It is useless. Sometimes we will get into trouble with classmates and friends because of these small things!
Another time, when I was in the second grade of elementary school, one day, I was playing with my classmates. I felt that it was not interesting to just play some games that everyone else played, so I thought of the "Sheep Eating" I saw in a book.
The origin of the "Wolf" game is: the sheep took the "Wolf-eating No. 1" drug one day, so they started to catch wolves and prepare a delicious meal.
My friend Wang Aoyang and I were in a group. We were sheep, and several other classmates were wolves. We pretended to be more ferocious and stronger than real wolves. After several rounds of "fighting", I won first
He picked up two "wolves" and locked them in a "prison", requiring them not to escape from the "cell" without the permission of the "sheep". However, one "wolf" did not obey the rules of the game and escaped.
After I got out of the "cell", I was so angry that my eye circles were red. I had nothing to say, so I could only chase her with all my strength, but she didn't stop. I was angry and went upstairs without looking back. I walked into the classroom and felt in my heart
I thought: "I will never play with you again!" After I got home, I told my parents what happened today, and they said earnestly, "Mengmeng! You have grown up gradually. You have to consider everything from the inside out, not just
When blaming others, think about whether there is anything wrong with you.