It doesn't have to be too good to wear, just warm.
The school doesn't have to be too good, as long as the teacher is virtuous and knowledgeable.
A real hell on earth in the oncology departmentIf you want your children to have a successful career, the family must first have the key to open the door to all blessings!communityBubble Bobble
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2. How can we accumulate blessings for our children?
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Click Contact UsDon't burn these five things, if you burn them, your luck will go bad!
Parents must not take their children's blessings in advance!As you know, when I was five years old, my father was gone! When I was seven years old, I practiced writing, and I took a whole piece of paper and wrote blindly, and I didn't know how to cherish it at all. When my mother saw this, she said with a grim face, "Son! You need to know!
When I was a child, my parents' greatest legacy to me was poverty! Gu Deyun: Poor and strong, do not fall into the ambition of the clouds.
Don't let yourself fall into the field of remorse!164 ℃
In addition, most of the clothes are made at home or when they are just leaving home. I used to be given good clothes or other precious things, but I mostly gave them to others.2024-11-23
However, parents must let their children know that money and food are not easy to come by, so that children can learn to be thrifty and cherish, independent and industrious.
If he has been pampered since he was a child, eats well and uses well, is pampered, does not know how to work, and does not know how to be grateful, it is a blessing for him!
1. Parents must not use up their children's blessings in advance
3. Master Hongyi cherishes his blessings
Khenpo Shia Rongbo : Don't be too embarrassed by our children
"Cherish" is cherishing, and "Fu" is blessing. Even if we have good fortune, we must cherish it and not waste it.
The ancients said that "happiness gives birth to sorrow", which is what it means! I remember that when I was a child, my father asked someone to write a large couplet, which was a sentence from Liu Wending Gong of the Qing Dynasty, which was hung high on the pillar of the hall, and the upper couplet was "cherish food, cherish clothes, not cherish wealth and fortune".