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Moral education stories in life

Introduction: Morality is the basis for establishing a person, the strategy for starting a business, and the root of politics. Below are short stories about moral education in life (selected 10), welcome to read. Moral Education Stories in Life 1

A gentleman wanted to hire a handyman. More than fifty people came to apply, and finally a boy was selected. His friend asked: "Why do you like this boy? There is nothing special about him?"

The gentleman said: "He wiped the dirt off his feet at the door, closed the door after entering, It shows that he is careful in his work. When he saw the old man, he immediately gave up his seat, which showed that he was kind-hearted and took off his hat first when he entered the office. He answered the questions decisively, which proved that he was polite and educated. Others put it on the floor. I walked over the book on the table, but the boy leaned over to pick up the book and put it back on the table. I talked with him and found that he was neatly dressed, his hair was neatly combed, and his nails were neatly trimmed. . Isn’t this the most special place? I think this is more important than anything else." Moral Education Story in Life 2

When Xiao Qin was in the fifth grade, his sister Yanyun was in the second grade. School was about to start, and my mother held two straws and said to the two sisters: The family can only afford one of you to study. Go ahead and keep reading if you get a straw. In this way, Xiao Qin became a labor force in the family. Because my father died when my sister was not born. Many years later, my younger sister was admitted to Jishou University, and my elder sister became an out-and-out farm woman. A straw changed the fate of two people. Moral Education Stories in Life 3

There are two peach trees, one inside the garden and one outside the garden. When spring comes, they are all covered with pink flowers; when summer comes, they all bear yellow-red fruits. The difference is that there are plenty of fruits outside, but only a few in the garden. It turns out that the branches in the garden are dense but the fruits are sparse. Outside the garden, someone is climbing and picking, and the branches are sparse but the fruits are dense.

Two painting classmates, one works as a full-time painter at the Chinese Painting Academy, and the other wanders around the city and countryside sketching. Wanderers have enough food to eat and clothing to keep out the cold. There are no academic meetings or exhibitions. They have no distractions and concentrate on painting. Later, their works were exhibited together at the Palace of Culture. No one is interested in the paintings of professional painters, while the paintings of wandering painters are sold out.

In this world, a simple and persistent life is a fulfilling life. Moral Education Stories in Life 4

A chemical factory in the south is recruiting a warehouse manager.

When Han Lin came to the recruitment site, the courtyard was completely dark. It looked hopeless, he thought. At this time, he saw pieces of waste paper scattered on the ground, all of them blank copy paper. What a good paper. Han Lin thought of the scratch paper he used when he was studying. He threw it away when he couldn't write anymore. I don’t know how many primary school students in my hometown don’t have access to scratch paper. So he picked up the papers and patted the dirty ones clean. After a while, I picked up a big pile. Han Lin was searching for papers on the ground when suddenly a fat old man patted him on the shoulder and said, "Are you here to apply for the job too?" Han Lin said yes. "You come with me." The old man took Han Lin's hand, came to the recruitment table and said, "I have decided to hire this gentleman." It turned out that the old man was the general manager of this factory. "Please look at your feet. There are pieces of pure white paper, but who bent down to pick it up? Only this gentleman picked it up. A person who turns a blind eye to pieces of pure white paper can become a person. An outstanding warehouse manager?" People were silent for a while, and then suddenly burst into waves of applause. Moral Education Stories in Life 5

A company was recruiting a secretary and was interviewed by the Canadian general manager. The general manager glanced at the five candidates expressionlessly and said, "I only asked one question in today's interview: "Suppose one day, your parents suddenly came here to visit you. City transportation requires you to pick up the truck during working hours. What should you do? Our company's policy is that those who leave their posts without permission for any reason during working hours will be dismissed. "The first lady replied: "I will continue to work. The second lady replied: "I will ask them to wait for me at the station, and I will pick them up after get off work." The third lady replied: "I can call a friend to help pick him up." Another lady agreed. The fifth girl said: "I will explain the situation to you first, and then ask for leave." The general manager said, "I won't help." "Then I have no choice but to resign." "The general manager's dull face was immediately filled with a smile: "Yes, you should do it.

Your parents come to visit you after a long journey, but you refuse to pick them up just for a job and a decent salary. This not only hurts the heart of the elderly, but also hurts the heart of society. Gold, work, etc. are not more important than parents, and they are definitely not more important than family ties. ”

Although the values ????of China and the West are different, love is the same and love is the same. Moral Education Stories in Life 6

In 1987, 75 Nobel Prize winners Gathering in Paris, a reporter asked one of the winners: “Which university and which laboratory did you learn what you think is the most important thing? "

Unexpectedly, the scholar replied: "It is in the kindergarten. The questioner then asked, "What did you learn in kindergarten?" The scholar replied: "Give half of your things to your friends. Don't take things that don't belong to you. Put things neatly. Wash your hands before eating. Take a rest after lunch. Apologize for doing something wrong. Watch nature carefully." Basically, that's all I learned. " Moral Education Stories in Life 7

The daughter told her father about the difficulties of life and did not know how to deal with life. The father was a chef. He took his daughter to the kitchen, put three pots on it, and boiled carrots in one pot. I boiled eggs in one bite and brewed coffee in another. After a while, the food was cooked and I asked my daughter: "Child, what did you see?" "He let his daughter touch the cooked carrots with her hands, peeled the hard-boiled eggs, and also let her drink coffee. The father said: "Three things are facing adversity. Carrots are strong before being put into the pot, but become soft after being taken out of the pot; eggs that appear to be fragile become strong; coffee changes the properties of water. In the face of adversity, you can surrender, you can become stronger, and you can even change the environment. ”

A person cannot change the environment, but he can change himself; he cannot change the facts, but he can change his attitude; he cannot change the past, but he can change the present; he cannot predict tomorrow, but he can grasp today. Everything cannot go smoothly, but everything can be successful. You can't change the weather, you can change your mood; you can't choose your appearance, but you can show your smile. In fact, attitude is sometimes more important than anything else. Moral Education Story 8

If you bring a peacock or a tiger. , monkeys, elephants, and dogs went to explore the virgin forest. Due to the dangerous environment, you had to give them up one by one.

I thought for a long time and said: " Peacock, tiger, dog, monkey, elephant. "

"Why did you give up on the peacock first? "

"Because I feel that peacocks are the most helpless to me in a difficult environment. "

The friend said: "I would think about it this way: monkey, tiger, elephant, dog, peacock. Because only the peacock is the least able to protect itself. ”

Often, we consider too much what others have done to us, but not what kind of contribution others need from us. Moral Education Stories in Life 9

There is a The rich man was worried that his pampered son would bring disaster in the future even if he left a huge fortune, so he asked his son to make a fortune in the world. The young man went through many hardships and vowed never to come back. After all the trouble, the young man finally found agarwood in the tropical rainforest. He took the agarwood to the market to sell, but no one bought it, which made him very angry. However, someone was selling charcoal at the stall next to him, and the charcoal was sold quickly. At first, he was unmoved. As the days passed, his confidence was shaken: Since charcoal is so easy to sell, why don’t I turn agarwood into charcoal and sell it? , picked it up in the market, and it was sold out in a short time. He returned home and told his father proudly. After hearing this, his father burst into tears.

The biggest shortcoming of a person is to compare with others. Comparing ourselves to others makes us feel inferior; comparing ourselves to the common people makes us inferior; comparing ourselves to inferior people makes us proud; comparing ourselves to outsiders makes our souls turbulent and loses us, and blocks the fragrance of our souls. Therefore, the Buddha said, a. A person defeats his enemy a thousand times, but it is far less than he defeats himself once. Moral Education Story in Life 10

When we were young, our family lived a very hard life, but my father was always reluctant to buy apples. One day, my father came back from a business trip and bought an apple. He peeled the apple and divided it into three parts. Each of us brothers and sisters had a small portion, but we dared not say anything.

More than 20 years have passed since this happened. Looking back now, an apple was divided into three parts, one for each child, but we thought it was too thin and did not take into account that mom and dad did not even taste a small bite. . If you had divided the apple into five parts and let mom and dad take a bite, what a beautiful and sweet memory would have been left!