Article 1: Thoughts after reading "Chinese Cabbage Bear and Carrot Bear"
"Chinese Cabbage Bear and Carrot Bear" is a very interesting fairy tale. The author is Bingbo. This book The book brought me into a fairy tale world full of nature.
For example, Miss Toad in the story wanted to lose weight. When Miss Toad looked in the mirror, she found that she was very fat, like a piece of butter bread. She was very unhappy, so she called Mr. Frog to ask. Why is she so thin? She is so fat. Mr. Frog is his neighbor. He loves Miss Toad very much in his heart, but he never said it. Mr. Frog came up with a way to let Miss Toad go hiking once a day, so that she will become very slim. But Miss Toad didn't want to climb the mountain by herself, so she had to have Mr. Frog carry her on his back, and he also brought a large bag of snacks. This shows that Miss Toad is very afraid of hardship, and one can imagine the result.
A month later, Miss Toad looked in the mirror again and found that she had become fatter, like a blown-up balloon. She became even more angry, blamed Mr. Frog, and beat him up. After reading this story, I want to say to Miss Toad: "Whatever you decide, you must work hard. If you don't work hard, you will never succeed! And don't put the responsibility on others, look for more Let’s talk about what internal attribution is. ”
The same is true in learning. We cannot be afraid of hardship like Miss Toad. Now that we have set a goal, we must work hard so that we can get closer and closer to the goal. Chapter 2: Thoughts after reading "Green Cabbage Bear and Carrot Bear"
Do you know the Carrot Bear who loves to eat radishes? Do you know the vegetable bear who loves to eat vegetables? Do you still know... Follow me and open the book "Pepper Bear and Carrot Bear"!
This book is a fairy tale written by Bingbo. The protagonists Green Vegetable Bear and Carrot Bear, one loves to eat vegetables and the other loves to eat radishes. The Vegetable Bear loves to eat vegetables, and the Carrot Bear loves to eat radishes. Neither of them looks down on the other. Whenever they met, they would act like usual. They started to quarrel. The Green Vegetable Bear said: "Of course the vegetables are delicious!" The Carrot Bear said: "Of course the radishes are delicious!" They started fighting, but no one was fighting. But the other party. One day a tall potato bear came to this place, and he let them both eat potatoes. The next day, Potato Bear left, and the two bears no longer fought, because Potato Bear came and made them understand that everyone has their own favorite food.
I admire Potato Bear very much. He not only told the two bears, but also told me that others may not necessarily love the things we love ourselves, and we cannot force others to love things that others do not love!
One time, my mother went out to buy groceries and asked us what kind of meat we wanted to buy. We could only buy one kind. I said without thinking: "Braised pork!" When I didn't know steamed pork ribs, my brother on the side said, Then my brother and I started to argue in a gibbering manner, and neither one would give in to the other. My mother, who was watching the "war of words", said: "Rock, paper, scissors, whoever wins depends on who wins." "Okay!" My brother and I said in unison, and in the end I won and ate the braised pork. I wonder why those two stupid bears didn’t think of it? That way there will be no quarrels or fights. Potato Bear doesn't need to bother either.
Everyone has their own preferences, so you must respect other people’s preferences and habits, and do not force others to identify with you, nor force others to adapt to others. Only in this way can we live a happy, fulfilling and better life!