The market has thousands of different voices. Like a chicken in a kennel, people are next to each other and they are gathering sweat on the sidewalk like a dog's mouth. The woman who saw the Vietnamese market cut off the head of the chick repeatedly and I hugged my aunt tightly. I took my aunt to a shadow tent full of rare things, while avoiding children who were not trained and sunny sunshine. Endless disarray and a series of unrecognized faces aimed at lonely individuals who did not move my eyes.
Sharing is an important topic of my speech at this year's ISTE. This is an important theme of general education. Learning is inherently selfish. We need to share what we learned and know about with other people. After all, this is the meaning of educators. All educators (in fact all learners) often offer each other, from testing, trial and error, actual ideas and concepts, to the center of ideas that are not yet fully realized. Please spend some time to share this summer. You can share it with colleagues at school, write blog posts and tweets, open Google Docs you want to think about, or ask other people to collaborate on this idea. You may be surprised at how many people are benefiting from your sharing. Sharing links to cool apps and funny stories I found can also motivate others, motivate and help.
My biggest life course is to learn to be selfish. I learned that many people are ridiculous selfish, often using gentle people. I step back one step and, looking at my economic situation, I see the people around me, and my family must understand that you are not necessarily your lineage. This is loyalty and trust relationship with others.
One of the most difficult tasks for psychotherapy patients is to learn to become self-interest in the proper way. I call it spiritual egoism. Please become more self. What you need to focus on yourself is respect for selfishness, coordination, recognition, and selfishness of self-needs. Selfish, selfish, neurotic, childish. This is still secular lust or narcissism. However, C.G. Jung said that what you need to call yourself is a perfect person, the whole Enchilada, and ego is only a part of it. Self expresses the center and whole of personality. Respecting yourself is not easy. It requires perseverance, perseverance, humility, courage and dedication. However, this long-term self-investment can provide a powerful antidote for greed, overeating, greed, poisoning.