the attitude of doing things determines the height of achievement
the past life, no matter how brilliant or dim, has gone away like water with time. But there are always some people in life who lament the pain of the past all day or are satisfied with the glory of the past. It seems that life will always be a past tense for them. It is difficult to move towards a better tomorrow if you are trapped in the past. You should not let yesterday's sadness corrode today's emotions and fetter today's pace.
In a primary school in New Jersey, USA, there is a special class composed of 26 children. They are all children who have lost their footing, some have taken drugs, and some have been in a juvenile detention center. Parents, teachers and schools are very disappointed with them and even want to give them up. A female teacher named fila volunteered to take over the class. In the first class of fila, instead of rectifying the discipline like the previous teacher, she gave everyone a multiple-choice question on the blackboard, so that the students could choose a person who could benefit mankind in the future according to their own judgment. There are three candidates:
A. Believing in witch doctors, having two mistresses, smoking for many years and being addicted to alcohol;
B. He was kicked out of the office twice, didn't get up until noon every day, drank about a liter of brandy every night, and had a record of smoking opium;
C. used to be a national war hero. He always kept a vegetarian habit, didn't smoke, drank a little beer occasionally, and never did anything illegal when he was young.
everyone chose C .. Fila announced the answer: A is Franklin Roosevelt, who served as the president of the United States for four times; B is Winston Churchill, the most famous prime minister in British history; C is Adolf Hitler, a fascist demon. Everyone was shocked.
"Children, the honor and shame of the past can only represent the past. What really represents a person's life is his present and future actions. From now on, work hard to do what you want to do most in your life, and you will all become great people. " These words changed the lives of these 26 children, including Robert Harrison, the youngest fund manager on Wall Street today!