After reading a famous book, what is your conclusion? It’s important to record it. Let’s write a review together. In order to save you from the headache of writing and reading, the following is my carefully compiled review of "Harvard Family Instructions" for your reference. I hope it can help friends in need. Thoughts after reading "Harvard Family Instructions" 1
I am a veritable "little bookworm". There are nearly 80 books on the bookshelf. When I have nothing to do, I read for a while, even when I go to the toilet. Grab some books. Recently, I read another book called "Harvard Family Instructions II".
"Harvard Family Instructions II" is a classic work, divided into many chapters, including gratitude, habits, innocence, etc. There is a small story in each chapter. Even though it may seem like a short story, it tells a profound philosophy and wisdom of life, and there is a penetrating sentence behind each story to clarify the meaning. Very thought-provoking and made me think deeply. Therefore, I really enjoyed reading this book.
Next, let me choose a better article and introduce it to you: The name of this story is Red Strawberry: There is a sensible child named Berger. Every weekend, he would go to the distant forest to collect firewood. That day, he picked up a lot of firewood and the sun was very hot, so he went to a big tree by the creek to rest for a while. Suddenly, he discovered that there were many red strawberries under the big tree, so he overcame his greedy nature and left these strawberries to his mother who was suffering from the disease. When his mother smiled happily for what he did, Berger was happier than he had eaten the strawberry.
Such a young child strives to overcome his own nature and knows how to give good things to his mother. What a great spirit! Good conduct can give people strength and happiness. Just as Berger was honoring his mother, he was extremely happy. Only those who can experience pleasure from beauty are willing to show and convey virtue. This is my feeling after reading this story. Thoughts after reading "Harvard Family Instructions" 2
Shakespeare once said: Books are the nutrition of the world. "Nutrition"? Yes, books contain a lot of knowledge. In fact, that knowledge is nutrition. So when we read books, we have absorbed a lot of nutrition and gained a lot of knowledge. In order to absorb "nutrition" this summer, I read a book called "Harvard Family Instructions". Among them, there was an article that impressed me very deeply. Let me share with you what I learned. The result!
The story is this: There is a young couple who have two children. When the two children were five years old, the parents decided to buy them a puppy, and the puppy came back. Later, the couple hired a trainer to train it. Before the first training started, the trainer asked: "What is the goal of a puppy?" The couple looked at each other in surprise. They muttered with confusion on their faces: "What other goals can a puppy have? Of course its goal is to be a dog!" The animal trainer shook his head very seriously and said: "Every puppy must have a goal, otherwise we will not be able to tame it at all!" So, they replied : "Then let it become a good friend of children!" Under the careful guidance of the trainer, this puppy was successfully trained to become a good friend of children. The couple was very happy!
Yes! After reading this story, I realized: life is a voyage, and only those who have goals will have their own expectations. People without goals are just following blindly - they get there, but gain nothing - because they don't know why they got there. Without goals, we would be worse than a dog. Let us set goals together and move towards success! Comments after reading "Harvard Family Instructions" 3
In the book "Harvard Family Instructions", I read a story called "Mom Only Charges $0" A story that reminds me of all the mothers in the world.
The story is this: There is a law in the state of Texas in the United States that all children under the age of 14 must help their parents share the housework, but in one family, there was a boy named Tom. Write a bill like this to his mother:
Tom helps his mother go to the supermarket to buy things--mother pays 5 US dollars
Tom folds the quilt by himself--mother pays 2 US dollars
Tom wipes the floor - Mom pays $10
Total: $15
After Tom finished writing, he put it on the table and went to bed peacefully. After a while, the mother, who was so busy that she was sweating profusely, read it and added these words at the end:
Mom is pregnant with Tom for 10 months - Tom should pay $0
Mom tells Tom to walk and talk - Tom pays $0
Mom cooks for Tom - Tom pays $0
Mom takes Tom out to play every Sunday - Tom pays 0 US dollars
Total: 0 US dollars
From the bill that Tom’s mother gave Tom, I seemed to see my own mother and all the mothers in the world. They were all the same as Tom’s mother. It’s the same. When we were growing up, my mother did a lot of things for me, but she didn’t ask for anything in return or RMB. And I also believe that half of the children in the world will take what their mothers do for us as a matter of course, and they will also It is a matter of course. Once we have this idea, when we do housework for our parents, we think that we can also ask the boss for wages like employees, and sometimes even contradict our parents. So, I want to ask those Children: Did your parents give birth to you just to create trouble for themselves? Thoughts after reading "Harvard Family Instructions" 4
"Harvard Family Instructions" is a book with many and varied stories, but every story in it is true and shocking. Among them, one of the short stories "Mandela's Moss" impressed me most. The content of the story is roughly as follows:
Former South African President Mandela spent 27 years in prison. How did he spend those difficult days and nights? It turned out that there was a bare rock at the door of his cell. Mandela spent half a year collecting a palm-sized piece of soil and placing it on the rock, and spent a long time pouring out green moss. Whenever he felt lonely, , when life is worse than death, he will quietly stare at the moss. After a while, he will calm down and see hope and the courage to live again.
Just after reading this article, I thought this way: It was an inconspicuous piece of moss that became Mandela’s spiritual pillar and comfort to his soul, enabling him to overcome the difficulties in life. Thus achieving his tenacity and his greatness! But after reading it carefully and understanding it deeply, I found that this is not the case. The predecessor of this piece of moss was just a layer of floating soil. Mandela gave it a special mission and gave it a special meaning! Thinking of this, I deeply understood: If you have a strong heart, even if you are in a desert, you can turn it into an oasis, let alone a mere piece of moss!
I sometimes see on TV the arduous journey of rural children to school, as well as the many people who rely on labor to survive. Their sufferings are much more than mine, but when I encounter a little difficulty, I try to find ways. They try to escape and are not strong at all. Their strong willpower is worth learning from.
I feel that Mandela persisted in his beliefs during the darkest time of his life and refused to give in even if there were many obstacles. This moved me very much. This also allowed me to learn the spirit of yearning for a better life and working hard. Thoughts after reading "Harvard Family Instructions" 5
This summer, I read a book called "Harvard Family Instructions". This is a classic tutoring textbook written by William from the United States. Written by Mr. Bernard, it is very beautiful.
This book is mainly composed of more than a hundred short stories, each story contains different truths. Among them, the one that impressed me the most is this story-"The Star in the Apple" 》. Jenny, the little protagonist of the story, discovered that there was a star in the apple and showed it to her father. Although the cutting method was incorrect, it confirmed that there was a star in the apple. The protagonist's father was also very surprised. He didn't know how many apples he had cut, but he still saw it. I never imagined what it would be like to cut it in a different way, what would appear, or even what I would find...
After reading this story, I seemed to realize something. Why didn't I find the apple? Where is a star? It all depends on imagination, all on pure goodwill... Yes, this is the purest thing in the world - innocence. Living in conventional habits, we must have missed many unexpected surprises.
Don't wait for "mistakes" to open up new paths for us, take the initiative to try, and our lives will be broader! You never know what miracle will happen in the next second! Not only this story, in this book, I also discovered:
Family love - the sunshine that shines on the soul
Habits - the details that determine success
Living in the world - the art of harmony and understanding
Insight - the true knowledge of the world
Action - gathering water droplets in the ocean
Mentality - achieving the future The state of self-discipline
Self-discipline - the power to curb desire
Magnanimity - the mind that accommodates heaven and earth
Gratitude - the comet that cherishes all things
< p>Classmates, let’s enjoy this book together! Thoughts after reading "Harvard Family Instructions" 6I was reading a book "Harvard Family Instructions" recently, and there was a short story in it that I found very interesting. The general idea of ??"If you dare to think, you must dare to do" is: There is a very outstanding surgeon in Alaska. He is the director of the brain operating room of the University of Washington. The operations he performs are almost miraculous. Many people came from thousands of miles away to seek medical advice from him. A young doctor would say something like this: "He's just lucky enough to have these talents." Is that really all there is to it?
No, that’s not the case.
Many years ago, when he was an intern at a New York hospital, he was distressed by his inability to save patients because most brain tumors at the time were incurable. But he believes that one day, some doctors will have the courage to challenge the disease! To save those suffering lives.
Charles was a man who had the courage to face challenges. He was allowed to work and study under a successful British medical scientist. When he went to England, he also did something significant. Charles spent six months traveling to other countries to seek advice from capable doctors there. This was something that many people were not willing to spend time doing. This laid a solid foundation for his future career.
After Charles returned to the United States, he actively requested treatment for his brain tumor, but was ridiculed. Faced with various obstacles, he persisted in his beliefs and displayed his superb medical skills. It is in this way that many patients can be treated.
Charles established many working brain centers across the country so that every patient in need can get the nearest treatment.
Through this story, I understand a truth: only those who dare to think, dare to do, and are good at thinking, and dare to innovate and practice will be the ones who ultimately succeed. Thoughts after reading "Harvard Family Instructions" 7
Today, I read an inspirational book called "Harvard Family Instructions". Every story in the book is very exciting. It can not only inspire young people to think about society and life from multiple perspectives, but also ignite the spark of wisdom deep in their hearts. They can see the sea from a drop of water, and see the entire universe from a ray of sunlight. You can take a story as an example: There once was a class, and everyone in the class was a headache for the teacher. The teacher had given up on them, and they had given up on themselves. No one wanted to teach this class. One day, a female teacher came to teach and she said to the students: "Classmates, I will let you make a choice." "There are three people, one is a devout believer in wizards and an alcoholic, one has been to a drug detention center as a teenager, and one is a drug addict. There are many mistresses, and one of them did no bad things during his lifetime and only drank in one hotel. Which one would you like to be?" The students unanimously chose the third person because they knew that the first two people would not end well. Their thoughts were in line with normal people, but they were all wrong. The first two people were former US President Lincoln and the commander-in-chief of the World War II frontline, Rufus, while the third one was Adolf Hitler who killed thousands of innocent lives indiscriminately.
Twenty years later, those students all had jobs, and some even became the richest men. When others asked them why they had such a change, they replied: "When we thought we had no hope, the teacher told us that it was okay to make mistakes when we were young, as long as we corrected them later.
Read this story , I learned a truth that it doesn’t matter if you do something wrong, as long as you have the heart to correct your mistakes, you can do good things.
As mentioned at the beginning: Every story in "Harvard Family Instructions" is good. It has rich educational functions and profound meaning in life. It helps children get out of the lost way and out of darkness, and saves them. Comments after reading "Harvard Family Instructions" 8
I like reading "Harvard Family Instructions" very much. This book. The book is composed of many short stories, which are lively, interesting and meaningful. Recently, I read the story "Love Starts Around You". This story introduces several stories of practical love: a disabled young man helps his neighbor's old lady buy food; A woman helped a widowed young mother take care of her children; a college student volunteered to help bedridden patients with cleaning work. They all started from the side and persisted for a long time, truly helping others.
There was a family living above the house, and they had a son with cerebral palsy. This son was twenty years old, very fat, couldn't walk, couldn't talk, and could only scream "woo woo woo". His name is Ahai. The window of Ahai's room is right above my garage. Every day when I go to pick up the car with my mother, Ahai recognizes us and looks at us. Pedestrians coming and going.
Once you find someone you know, you will shout excitedly "Woooooooo..."
At this time, if you respond to him, he will be quiet and happy. Every time my mother heard his cry, she would immediately say happily: "Good morning! Ah Hai, have you had breakfast?" Ah Hai would either nod or shake his head, and then he would become quiet. My mother also asked me to do this. Sometimes, when I'm pressed for time or in a bad mood, I don't want to talk to Ah Hai. My mother criticized me: "Ah Hai can't walk, can't talk, and has no friends to play with him. How pitiful he is! So we have to ignore him." I thought about it, and my mother's words made sense. If I didn't play with my friends, , can't stand it even for a day. Ah Hai can't leave home even a step, how can I deprive him of his little fun? Since then, I have greeted Ah Hai every morning.
Kindness is a good deed only if it is expressed. Otherwise, it is just the shadow of the sun and can never bring warmth to others. Unleash your kindness! Thoughts after reading "Harvard Family Instructions" 9
Recently, I read the book "Harvard Family Instructions". This book was recommended to me by my mother. After reading it, I realized how wonderful this book is. This was written by a famous doctor, who recorded what he saw, heard and felt. Among them, one of my favorite articles is "Five Minutes Makes a Life."
Mr. Carl Walder in the article has good habits. Therefore, he is a modern American poet, novelist and outstanding pianist, and Elskin's piano teacher. I learned a very good habit from him - don't be idle when you have time, do what you want to do. For example, if you take 15 minutes to write a diary entry, you will have 31 entries in a month, 365 entries in a year, and 1215 entries in 3 years. What an astonishing number! Taking 15 minutes a day to do something meaningful is better than sitting idle. Over time, you will benefit endlessly. This habit of Mr. Wall's got me thinking deeply. So, I wanted to try it too. This summer vacation I didn't have 5 or 10 minutes to spare, so I sat down and practiced guzheng. Sure enough, after one month, there were obvious results. Won the first prize in Luoyang City when participating in the competition. Time is like water in a sponge, as long as you are willing to squeeze it, there is always time. Now, there are countless minutes in my daily life, which are enough for me to accomplish many things, and in the end they are fruitful.
There is a wonderful comment at the end of the article: If we always want to spend a full time doing one thing, then we may never achieve anything. Time is like grains of sand on the beach. We have to grab it little by little. Only when it accumulates to the maximum will we know its weight. Let’s take action together! Let countless "five minutes" make our lives more exciting! Thoughts after reading "Harvard Family Instructions" 10
Today I read the "Wisdom of the Turtle" in "Harvard Family Instructions", which made me understand a truth.
Once upon a time there was a turtle who wanted to monopolize the wisdom of the world and become the smartest animal. He wants everyone to ask him for help when they encounter problems.
So, he began to travel long distances and began to collect wisdom. It put the collected wisdom in a gourd, and then hid the "treasure" in the gourd on the top of a big tree where no one could touch it.
He came to the selected tree, tied the gourd around his neck, and then started to climb the tree. It tried hard to climb up, but it couldn't climb up. Several times it ended in failure.
At this time, it heard someone laughing behind it, and found a hunter looking at it. The turtle was unhappy and said, "Why are you looking at me strangely? Don't you know that I am the smartest wise man in the world?"
"Friend," the hunter said, "If you want Run to the top of the tree, why don't you hang the gourd on your back?"
After hearing what the hunter said, the turtle was very ashamed. It turned out that it thought that all the wisdom in the world had been put in a gourd by it, but now it discovered that, There is still a wisdom in the hunter!
I think: Never think that you are the smartest person; never think that you can become the smartest person.
Sometimes, an ordinary hunter will be smarter than you; sometimes, something like a small gourd can beat you, so how can we talk about the smartest wise man!
If you like reading books, you naturally like buying books, especially in recent years. Buying books online is convenient and cheap, so my study room gradually became fuller. Thoughts after reading "Harvard Family Instructions" 11
There is a book. This book once had a huge impact on the American world and was written by the American William Benard. This book contains inspiration for every life. It deeply affects every Chinese person.
It is - "Harvard Family Instructions".
When I opened this book during the winter vacation, I was deeply attracted by its content. Every article makes me think about it for a long time. Among them, the story "A Loaf of Bread" impressed me the most. This article tells about a poor little girl who was always the last one to take the bread the baker gave them, and it was always the smallest bread. But he was still grateful to the baker without any hatred in his heart.
Many people will think that little girls are at a disadvantage? Why let them bully you? But in my opinion, it’s because the little girl has a kind and simple heart. In fact, those who really suffer are those who like to fight. They fight for the small profits in front of them, but expose their bad moral character to the broad daylight. Under this situation, it will be greatly detrimental to the development of one's life. Just like what the baker said at the end: "I want to tell you a truth. For those who are humble, God will give you happiness. May you always maintain a peaceful and grateful heart." Yes, isn’t that what life is like? As long as we are humble to each other and don't care about things, where can there be quarrels in this world? If everyone could do this, how beautiful this world would be!
After reading this book, I have many feelings: life is like a dream, as long as you struggle and work hard to live this dream, you will have no regrets. There are often many small details in life that are richer than we imagine. Everyone hopes to have a flawless life. It is not difficult to achieve this. You only need to give courage, sincerity, dreams, wisdom, Add sweat and you can have a perfect life. As Edison said: "Genius is ninety-nine percent hard work, plus one percent inspiration. After reading "Harvard Family Instructions" 12
I don’t know when, my bookshelf There is an additional book "Harvard Family Instructions".
I have forgotten when I bought the book "Harvard Family Instructions". I only remember that when I bought the book, my father said to me: "You." You must read more and read good books. "Some of the stories in this book make people burst into tears or cry in a low voice; some are humorous and thought-provoking. If you read it, you will definitely burst into laughter. Others, no matter what the story is, no matter what the outcome is, But they can all make you understand a profound truth: As written in the preface: each story in the book has rich educational functions and profound meanings of life. It can not only inspire thinking about society and life from multiple perspectives, but also Ignite the spark of wisdom deep in their hearts, allowing them to see the smallest details, see the entire ocean from a drop of water, and see the entire universe from a ray of sunlight.
The author of "Harvard Family Instructions" is named William Bernard. He is a Harvard Ph.D. This book is a special life gift he left to his children. Harvard, as we all know, is a very famous school. He has trained 7 presidents and 34 Nobel laureates. Award winner, tens of thousands of world-class wealth elites. Therefore, I like this book very much, and I take it out and slowly read it in my spare time.
This book always encourages me and inspires me. Help me. Once, when I was finishing a math problem, I picked up a book next to me and took a closer look. I turned a page and happened to find it. After reading the story "The Road Is Also a Road", I thought it was not too late to use another method to solve it. But after I finished the calculation, the answer was the same. The first time was different. I hurriedly checked it and found that I made a mistake the first time, so I hurriedly corrected it.
I like the book "Harvard Family Instructions" very much. You can absorb the spirit from it. Nutrition. Reading more and reading good books has become my motto, what about you? Comments after reading "Harvard Family Instructions" 13
Character, this is the cornerstone that can make us stand firm in life.
p>The ups and downs of life are actually under our control and are not destined. A small thing in life may also affect your life. For example, the Mexican President Fox just wanted to see the reconstruction of the pavilion. He started his life as a supermarket salesman and became the president because of his life-long principles: honesty. It is this quality that earned him the respect of the people. If we all do one less bad thing and one more good thing, our future will be better. It has a great influence. In life, we must have a humble heart. A humble heart is like the sky in the universe, like the oceans and valleys on the earth. The humility is broad and powerful. , God will fight with those who are contentious; God will give in to those who are humble. Therefore, we all need a humble heart. Because, you have to control your temper. Your friends and your family are the wealth of your life. They make you more independent and brave. They are always ready to listen to your sorrows. They always support you and open their hearts to you when you need them. , sometimes you often say things that hurt them, or do things that make them sad. Don’t think that they don’t mind just because they laugh it off. In fact, you are like driving a nail into their heart. By then it will be too late to make up for it, just like you hammered a nail in and then pulled it out, but the damage will leave permanent traces. Moreover, bad temper is a double-edged sword. When it hurts others, it also hurts you.
Success and happiness are also a day, and failure and sadness are also a day. We only have one life, and it is better to live a successful and happy life than to live a life of failure and sadness. Thoughts after reading "Harvard Family Instructions" 14
One day, my father bought me a copy of "Harvard Family Instructions" for me to read. It consists of ten parts, which reflects other aspects of our quality cultivation: family affection, innocence, habits, dealing with things, observation, action, mentality, self-respect, generosity, and gratitude.
In the process of our growth, there are some educational contents that cannot be ignored, such as cultivating concepts, standardizing behavioral habits, strengthening self-awareness, and being a good person... Indispensable personality elements allow us to sow seeds from an early age Plant these seeds so that our future can be sound and complete.
After reading Family Love------[Mother's Blood], we know that our mother spends her whole life worrying and working hard for us, and she spends her whole life bleeding for us, but mothers never want us to repay them, because they I don’t know how much blood was shed for us. This is a touching article that made me burst into tears. In fact, our mothers also leave early and come home late every day, busy with our lives.
I remember one time, I had synovitis and needed to be hospitalized. I couldn’t get out of bed. During the day, my mother would rub my legs every day and give me tutoring lessons. She was afraid that I would be lonely and told me stories while I was taking my lunch break. It takes a lot of time to wash my clothes. At night, my mother would get up from time to time and cover me with a quilt. A month later, I was discharged from the hospital, but I found that my mother had lost weight and had some bloodshot eyes, but I was white and fat. But my mother never complained and devoted herself selflessly to me.
I want to say to my mother, "Mom, you are my umbrella in the summer, covering me from the wind and rain and protecting my health; you are the sail of my voyage, giving me the wind to push me forward; you are the heart of my heart. A bright light, illuminate the darkness for me and face setbacks bravely. You give me the power to build confidence. Therefore, I want to thank my mother for giving me life and letting me come into this world. I want to study hard and be a useful person to society. I will live up to your expectations of me. "Reflections after reading "Harvard Family Instructions" 15
"Harvard Family Instructions" is a very good book with many meaningful stories in it.
My favorite story is about Andersen. The content of the story is that when Andersen was 14 years old, he ran away from home and went to a city to try his luck. After arriving there, he immediately went to a theater to find a job. , but the dean rejected him, Andersen was not discouraged. He went to find a job as an opera singer, and the singer accepted him. In the following years, he wrote one tragedy after another, but all of them were rejected by the theater. I refused and was unsuccessful. But the dean took a fancy to him and funded his studies. In school, he was ridiculed by his classmates and scolded by his teachers. This lasted for five years. At the age of 23, he began his writing career until At the age of 38, he finally succeeded.
From this story, I understand that "diligence can make up for weakness" and "genius comes from diligence" are timeless management sayings. Understanding that any effort will be rewarded can help us grow up and become self-reliant. .
With my efforts, I finally finished reading the thick "Harvard Family Instructions". It's educational! Each story accompanies my growth.
It is divided into ten sections: character, dream, true love, success, thinking, heart, wisdom, creativity, courage and awareness. I told small stories that are closely related to our lives. Each story contains a big truth, which made me learn a lot and also know the principles of life.
For example, character is like the standing cornerstone of life. It will always sum up many experiences, allowing you to avoid detours on your life path, and it is also a boat to the other side of knowledge.
"Harvard Family Instructions" is really a good book. It is like an assistant of mine, guiding me; like a teacher, telling me how to face life; like my second mother, telling me how to be a good person; and like a classmate of mine. , help me study, make me interested in learning, and have motivation, so that I can continue to make progress and know success.