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I was beaten by my father from childhood to adulthood, and I was already a celebrity in the family area when I was a child, and even once the teacher was afraid that I would be beaten, so he didn't dare to ask me to do my homework again.
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My dad used to say:
Be an honest person and do things in a down-to-earth manner.
You must be worthy of your conscience in everything you do, and you can sleep at night!
This has become my life code.
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When I was a child, I was always relatively well-behaved, which may have something to do with congenital genes, and my mother said that I was very good at taking care of me when I was a baby, and I went to bed when I was full, unlike other people's children who always like to cry. However, there is also an acquired component, and Dad will never allow our sister and brother to mess around. It seems that when I was 3 or 5 years old, my father was going to a relative's house, and I was arguing to go, and I might have cried and coquettish, but I was beaten, and since then I have been honest, and I dare not disobey my parents' words.
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When I was in junior high school, my dad said: Don't eat it when the fruit is still green, it's sweeter when it's red. When I was in high school, my dad said: It's hard to find someone who promotes each other. I didn't fall in love when I was in college, and my dad said: don't worry, be yourself.
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When facing major events, you have calm. No one is smooth sailing, and what seems to be a "big event" in life is just a small wave. This kind of education has kept me calm and optimistic, and I can still maintain optimism and courage even if I fail.
After getting sick and failing the college entrance examination, my dad told me that no matter how well the exam went, congratulations, you have crossed a hurdle.
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My father rarely instilled in me that "when you are a child, you must get ahead and become a dragon and a phoenix", and the most he said was "life is impermanent, you must have a normal heart", I asked him, is the life of ordinary people easy? "Not easy. ”
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My dad was very ordinary, once someone gave me a piece of candy, it was really delicious, I felt that I had never eaten such a delicious candy in my life, and I told my parents at the dinner table when I got home. Dad asked me, why don't you buy a few pieces if you like it so much? (That kind of sugar is a little expensive, like other sugars cost six dollars for two dollars) I said, a little expensive.
Dad said, is that sugar worth that much money? I said, of course it's worth it! It's really delicious!
Dad said, then why not buy it?
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When I was a child, I didn't like to clean my room, and my father always said, "If you don't sweep a house, how can you sweep the world" with that tone like an ancient general.
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In the first semester of my freshman year, I participated in a lot of other activities that led to the last place in the class, and I took the initiative to call ** to my dad, and said a word I think I feel very unhappy about learning these things. My dad was silent for a while, and then said to me, "It's good to do what you like, but you have to work hard to have this ability first." When you don't have the ability, you have to learn, you have to know that.
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Primary school English is very poor, basically 40 points. My dad locked me at home, and after graduating from the summer of sixth grade, I studied on my own for two months, and then my dad desperately sent me to a school with a foreign teacher, because I was curious, so I worked hard to learn English and communicate with foreign teachers, and since then my speaking has improved a lot, and my English has directly improved to more than 80 points each time.
Jumping rope, I like to find my friends to play this, whether it's between classes or after school.
It's not a child, that is, the first year of high school, just in time for the first stream, the school is on vacation, my thick clothes are in school, I don't have thick clothes to wear when I go home, my mother also asked me to push cabbage on the ground with her, and the two of us went home in a car to get it, but it sank, and it was super cold that day, and I pushed back and forth twice (in the mountains, plus climbing the mountain, to go to a trip for more than 1 hour) and then I had a cold at night I felt hot when I went to bed It happened that there was a thermometer at home I measured the amount for the first time in my life and told my mother that I had a fever My mother didn't care about me I had to persist until the next day At that time, my brother also had a cold and wanted to be injected, so my mother took me by the way, and then I took a hanging bottle, and then I didn't say that I would continue to take injections or medicine, anyway, I stayed up for a few days to get better, so ah, I'm sick now, I'm sick and uncomfortable, I never tell my family, and no one cares anyway.
When I was in elementary school, my mother tutored me with homework, taught me math, taught me to write, and my mother still tells me that it was really difficult to help me write my homework at that time, and she was so angry that she went back to milk, when my sister was 2 months old.
When I was five years old, my mom went to teach me taekwondo, because I was the boy in the family, and they all thought I should have the ability to stand on my own.
Butterfly hairpin for the post-80s, it is not an exaggeration to say that it is a luxury jewelry, butterfly hairpin is really a memory of melancholy, when I was a child, I grinded my mother for a long time, my mother agreed to buy it for me, wearing it on the head can be particularly sassy, always shaking his head when walking, especially good in the sun. <>