Urgent! ! ! Ask for an article in the 22nd issue of maxim magazine in 2007 called "Father and Son".
German youth Braun lost his job again. He walked in the street all day and still couldn't find a job. Extremely depressed, Braun went to the bar for a long time, drank the last dollar and dragged himself home. However, home is not heaven. His hopeful son Christian didn't live up to his expectations, and his grades actually fell behind last semester. He gave Christian a hard look and never wanted to talk to him again. He went back to his room and fell asleep. When Braun woke up, it was the next morning. He is used to writing a diary with a pen: Monday, May 6th. What a terrible day. I haven't found a job yet and spent all my money. What's more, my son failed the exam again. What is there to look forward to in such a day? Braun went into Christian's room to wake up his son and found that he had gone to school. Braun suddenly found that Christian's little diary had forgotten to be locked in the drawer. He couldn't help being curious, so he took it and checked it out: Monday, May 6th. When I went to school in the morning, I helped a blind grandmother to cross the road, and I was in a good mood. It's just that I didn't do well in this exam, but when I told my father the results at night, he didn't blame me, but just stared at me affectionately for a while, which was very encouraging. I decided to study hard and try to get good grades in the next exam. I can't live up to my father's expectations. How did this happen? Obviously, I gave my son a bad look. How could I turn into staring at him affectionately for a while? Braun curiously opened Christian's previous diary: Sunday, May 5. Uncle Sam made an appointment to play the violin. I think when I have the chance, I must ask him to teach me how to play the violin. Braun was surprised again. He went to the house to get his diary and read it: Sunday, May 5th. This damn Sam, playing his broken violin again, finally had a rest day and was disturbed by him again. If he keeps playing like this, I'll call the police and confiscate his violin! Holding two diaries, Braun sat down on the ground and was speechless for a long time. He doesn't know when he became so pessimistic and irritable. Isn't his tolerance for life lower than that of children? After that day, Braun became cheerful and the contents of his diary gradually changed: Tuesday, May 7. I found another day of work today. Although no company is willing to hire me, I have learned a lot from the photos of the application process. I think as long as I sum up my experience, I can find a satisfactory job tomorrow. Wednesday, May 8th. Today, I finally successfully applied for this job. Although it is a fitter's job, I think I will definitely become the best fitter in the world. He is the famous German cartoonist Braun. He was born on March 1903 in the village of Wintergate Tenglin in the Fugelan Mountains, Germany. He once worked as a locksmith in a factory, and later painted Cross Section, New Leipzig Newspaper, Progress and Humor, as well as many works by his friend and writer Aries. The artistic images of kindness, integrity and tolerance created by Braun and his son deeply touched the hearts of millions of readers, thus making Braun another master in the cartoon industry. Most of the material of his comic book "Father and Son" comes from his days with his son Christian. Father and son are regarded as symbols of German humor, and they are highly respected by people, and their reputation far exceeds national boundaries. Braun's classic famous saying is: "As long as a person has the character of kindness, integrity and tolerance, no difficulty can overwhelm him." To tolerate others and life is to tolerate yourself. Later, someone interviewed Braun and asked him, "I heard that a diary made you what you are today." Is this true? " Braun said, "Yes, it is indeed a diary! But what needs to be declared is that the owner is not me, but my son-Christian.