Job Recruitment Website - Ranking of immigration countries - The neighbor’s wife told me that in Jewish families, children do not receive free food and care. Everything has a price. Every child must learn to make money in order to get everything he needs. I thi

The neighbor’s wife told me that in Jewish families, children do not receive free food and care. Everything has a price. Every child must learn to make money in order to get everything he needs. I thi

The neighbor’s wife told me that in Jewish families, children do not receive free food and care. Everything has a price. Every child must learn to make money in order to get everything he needs. I think this kind of education method is cruel and not easy to accept. However, children are also taught this idea in school. They accepted this Jewish law more easily than I did. So, I decided to change my previous habits and try to train them to become Jews. First of all, our family has established a paid living system. Everything in the house is no longer free, including the meals and services provided by me, the mother. For a meal at home, I need to pay 100 Yagoro as a cost, and for washing clothes, I need to pay 50 Yagoro... While charging, I give them the opportunity to make money. I pay 30 Yagoro for each spring roll. Luo's price is wholesaled to them. After they bring it to school, they can sell it at a higher price and the profits can be used freely. After I came back on the afternoon of the first day, I learned that the three children sold spring rolls in completely different ways: the third child was more honest. According to the old price, he retailed for 50 Yagoro each and made 400 Yagoro; while the second child used the wholesale method. The method was to sell all the spring rolls directly to the school restaurant for 40 Yagoro. Although the profit was only 200 Yagoro, he told me that the restaurant agreed to let him deliver 100 spring rolls every day. The boss’s method was quite unexpected. He held a lecture on “taking you into China” at school, where he gave lectures on China’s domestic experiences. The gimmick of the lecture was that you could taste delicious Chinese spring rolls for free, but you needed to buy a ticket. Each person received 10 yagolos, and each spring roll was carefully divided into 10 portions. He received 200 audiences and earned 2,000 yagolos from admission tickets. After paying the school's 500 yagoro venue fee, the profit was 1,500. Yagoro. Except for the method of the third child, which was within my expectations, the management methods of the eldest and second child exceeded my imagination. I really didn't expect that in just a few days, the child who used to just cling to me and act coquettishly turned into a shrewd little Jewish businessman. Their studies have not been affected in any way. In order to figure out more novel ways to make money, they study and think very hard - the content taught by the teacher is very suitable to them, because there is no preaching such as dedication. The teacher once asked them this question: "When you are attacked by pagans and have to flee for your life, what will you take with you to escape?" To this question, it is incorrect to answer "money" or "gems". This is because whether it is money or gems, they are completely lost once taken away. The correct answer is "education." Unlike property, education cannot be taken away by others as long as a person is alive. They appreciated what the teacher said very much: "If you want to be a rich man in the future, learn the things in front of you, they will be of great use in the future..." When the eldest brother learned immigration law in the law class, he told me something like Families like ours should be able to go to the Immigration Bureau to receive settlement subsidies. I went there with some hesitation, but I got back 6,000 shekels of resettlement allowance at once, which was a great fortune for our family. Then, the boss told me that because he provided me with information, I should pay him 10% of the reward. I hesitated for a long time and finally decided to give him the big money of 600 shekels. After he got the money, he bought beautiful gifts for me and my brothers and sisters. He said he would use the remaining money to make more money. Much money. The boss used the remuneration to mail-order a batch of stationery that was very cheap in China, and then went to schools to sell it. The profits were reinvested in further purchases. One year later, the amount in his account exceeded 2,000 shekels. Although the eldest brother is very good at making money, in fact, the second eldest son understands the essence of Jewish law better than he does. The most common thing among Jews is that they engage in industries that do not require capital investment and engage in activities that others do not do and do not require investment. Money and investment work. While the eldest brother is using domestic resources to make money, the second child is also doing the same. However, what he is making is profit in the spiritual field that does not require any cost. The second child, with his 14-year-old age and writing skills, is actually in the newspaper. He has opened his own column to introduce the local customs and customs of Shanghai. He submits 2 articles per week, each article is 1,000 words, and earns 8,000 Yagoro per month.The third child is a girl, and because she is relatively reserved, she has not shown any talent for making money, but I am pleased to see in her the optimism and elegance of Jewish life. She learned how to make tea and snacks. Every night, she would carefully brew a pot of black tea, paired with her own homemade snacks with different flavors, and the family would sit around and chat while eating - the third child’s snacks were a bit of a blend of Chinese and Western. Both brothers like the taste very much. However, these snacks are not free. The two elder brothers paid for the snacks. Apart from the cost and the daily fees that need to be paid to me, the third child can also live a very nourishing life. When our family's funds became more and more abundant, our family of four jointly opened our family's Chinese restaurant. I hold 40% of the shares, the boss has 30%, the second boss has 20%, and the third boss has 10%. As our restaurant became more and more famous, I also attracted a lot of attention. When I gained an audience with Rabin, I became a celebrity in Israel. At this time, I had completely mastered Hebrew, coupled with my native Chinese, I was finally invited by the Israeli National Diamond Company to serve as the chief representative in China. When I returned to China to work, my children also returned to China with me. After having Chinese children as a comparison object, I realized that my children grew up even better than I imagined - before returning to China, every child They all went to buy a lot of items made in Israel. After returning home, my teacher came to see me. She said that my child was selling products from Israel on campus, ranging from accessories to national costumes and even bullet casings. She suggested that I discipline my child. I told her that I have no right to interfere with my children's behavior, which is how they earn their tuition fees - because I am no longer responsible for all their learning expenses. The teacher's eyes suddenly widened. She couldn't understand that a mother like me with a monthly salary of 5,000 US dollars would not pay tuition for her children. I asked her to taste the snacks made by my daughter at home for 2 yuan each, and told her with a smile: "This is the product of my children learning Jewish laws after living in Israel for several years. I believe they will all become excellent people in the future." Talents..." In the subsequent college entrance examination, the eldest son entered the Tourism College. He said he wanted to become a professional tourism talent, and then go to Israel to open his own tourism company and monopolize China tourism; the second year, the second son was admitted Shanghai International Studies University, he said that his ideal is to be a writer and earn profits without any investment or dedication; Lao San said that she would learn Chinese cooking, become a top pastry chef, and then start a whole-house business. The best pastry shop in Israel... After returning to China, I found that many Chinese parents live in a ambivalent state of mind. They hope that their children will become millionaires in the future, but they seem to be afraid that their children will be addicted to money prematurely. ——It’s like hoping that the child will have a happy family in the future, but fearing that the child will fall in love now. Jews welcome the birth of their children with the sound of tapping gold coins. Making money is their ultimate goal in life. As for education and learning, they are all processes that must be experienced in order to achieve this goal. But Chinese parents, even if they have great longing in their hearts, never do it. Be willing to bring this topic up. Is this sentence difficult to say? In fact, it is just a simple sentence: "Child, I want to be a rich mother..." It is different. It is the same for everyone. The world will not be colorful anymore. Education only educates a person's wisdom and quality of life.