Father is a big tree, and the roots are mother;
Say that father is a lamp and wick is a mother;
As long as the child is heartbroken at the sight of white hair and wrinkles on his father's head, his father will be satisfied.
Father loves like a mountain:
As the saying goes, maternal love is like water, and father loves mountains. For many years, people have not forgotten the greatness of their fathers while praising their mothers. 1In June, 934, the United States Congress uniformly stipulated that the third Sunday in June was Father's Day. So far, at least 20 countries in the world have commemorated Father's Day in various ways.
Next, let's look at the stories of "model fathers" around the world. Some of these good dads are unknown, but they have cultivated world-famous talents; Others are world celebrities themselves, but it's good to educate children. These stories, whether touching or inspiring, truly reproduce the father's deep care for his children and show his great influence in the process of their growth!
Olson's father: Honesty affects his son's life.
Olson is the founder and general manager of Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC), and a famous American figure. He was named "the most successful entrepreneur in America" by Happiness magazine. However, when talking about his success, he always mentions his father, because his father has influenced his life with his actions.
Olson's father Oswald is an engineer without a university degree. He held several patents and later became a salesman. Once, a customer wanted to buy the machine he promoted from him, but he found that the customer didn't really need it, so he tried to persuade the customer not to buy it, which made his boss furious, but it won a good reputation for Oswald.
At the same time, Oswald's honesty and moral character also had a great influence on his three sons. They all follow their father's example, behave in good faith and become promising engineers. Olson himself inherited the advantages of his father in dealing with people: strong principle, cooperation and honesty, and he has a very good reputation among employees and business partners.
Da Vinci's father: fully developing children's interests
Pietro, the father of the famous painter Leonardo da Vinci, is also a commendable father. His creed of cultivating children is to give them the greatest freedom and let them develop their own interests. At the age of six, Leonardo da Vinci went to school and learned a lot at school, but his biggest interest was painting. One day, he didn't pay attention to the lecture in class and drew a sketch for the teacher. After returning home, Leonardo da Vinci showed his father his sketches. Instead of being angry, his father praised his good painting and decided to cultivate his talent in this field.
It is because his father is so enlightened that Leonardo da Vinci devoted himself wholeheartedly to his favorite paintings and even dared to paint specifically to intimidate his father. Once, he spent a month drawing a banshee's head on the shield. There was fire in his eyes and smoke in his nostrils. It looked terrible. In order to scare his father, he closed the window and let only a ray of light shine on the banshee's face. Later, my father was frightened by the painting on the shield as soon as he entered the room, but when Leonardo da Vinci explained it with a smile, he didn't even blame his son.
/kloc-at the age of 0/6, my father took Leonardo da Vinci to learn painting from the painter verrocchio. Under the guidance of verrocchio, Leonardo studied hard and mastered many painting skills, eventually becoming a great painter.
Andersen's father: a poor shoemaker makes a great writer.
Danish fairy tale writer Andersen was born in Osaiden, a small town on the island of Fuen, where there are many nobles and landlords. Andersen's father was just a poor shoemaker and his mother was a washerwoman. The aristocratic landlords were afraid of demeaning themselves and never let their children play with Andersen. Andersen's father was very angry about it, but he didn't show it in front of the children at all. Instead, he said to Andersen very easily: "Son, others don't play with you, come and play with you!"
Father personally decorated Andersen's humble room like a small museum. There are many pictures and decorative porcelain hanging on the wall, some toys on the cupboard on the window, and books and music on the bookshelf. Even on the door glass, a landscape painting was drawn. Father often tells Andersen stories of ancient Arabia such as Arabian Nights, and sometimes reads him a play by Danish comedian Holberg or a play by British Shakespeare.
In order to enrich Andersen's spiritual world, his father also encouraged Andersen to take to the streets to see the life of craftsmen, hunched old beggars and nobles who rampaged in carriages. These experiences laid a good foundation for Andersen to write fairy tales such as The Little Match Girl and The Ugly Duckling in the future.
Mozart's father: Give up work and raise children.
Mozart, an Austrian composer, has been praised as a "prodigy" by countless people, and many of his works have been enduring in classical music. However, Mozart's success is closely related to his father's careful training.
When Mozart was 3 years old, his father found that he often sat quietly and watched his sister practice the piano with great interest, so he began to enlighten him. Under the guidance of his father, Mozart began to write short songs at the age of five and piano concertos at the age of six. Later, in order to train him better, his father even gave up his job as a court musician and devoted all his energy to Mozart.
It can be said that without his father's persistent spirit, strict requirements and deep concern, it is impossible to create a master of music like Mozart.
Gates' father: Let children know how to earn money by their own ability from an early age.
Bill Gates, the boss of the world software giant Microsoft, was born into a wealthy lawyer family in Seattle, USA. His father, William, paid great attention to cultivating his consciousness of "working hard by ability" from an early age.
William said: "It is very important for children to know that they can make money. No matter what they do, they should have confidence and motivation." Gates helps his family, and his father always gives him a little reward to arouse his enthusiasm and let him know that work is a step to happiness. William said that doing so can let children know the real society and the outside world, and also let them know the happiness of working together and pursuing the same goal together.
In private high school, Gates and his friends developed a software to calculate urban traffic volume, and won the competition and signed a big contract. Later, the head of the school hired them to do lesson plans, and Gates also cooperated with others to write programs for the salary system of enterprises. William praised that "Gates was paid through labor".
De Gaulle: Resolutely avoid specialization.
In the late 1950s, Charles de Gaulle became the president of France. The first thing he did after he entered the Elysee Palace was to tell the official in charge of protocol affairs: "I will make a contract with you. You can only arrange for my children to attend two receptions at most in the future. " The official in charge of protocol was puzzled by this. Charles de Gaulle patiently explained: "This can avoid specialization and is conducive to the growth of children."
During Charles de Gaulle's reign 1 1, his family never got any promotion without exception because of him, and none of his relatives and children were arranged to work in government departments or seek benefits. Charles de Gaulle also banned children from showing their faces and making specializations.
Charles de Gaulle encouraged his children to say that they must abandon the concept of "enjoying the cool under a big tree" from an early age and win a place in society only by their own efforts, not by their parents.
John rockefeller: Exercise and travel around the world.
19th century, John, founder of Rockefeller family business? d? Rockefeller is only a wage earner with a weekly salary of $7, but he finally founded Standard Oil Company through personal struggle. He has formulated many strict measures in educating the next generation.
John D Rockefeller often emphasized the importance of physical exercise with his children. When his son went to school, he let him skate across Central Park to Lincoln School, with the family driver driving behind him.
In addition, the Rockefeller family attaches great importance to the influence of traveling around the world on children's growth. When the child was very young, he followed his parents, took a tutor and a lot of luggage, and began to fly over the continental United States, Europe, North Africa and other places. This kind of education has enhanced children's ability to understand social diversity and accurately grasp social common sense, and has played a very good enlightening role in establishing life goals in the future.
Leo Tolstoy: tracing children's books with quill pens.
Russian writer lev tolstoy paid great attention to cultivating children's interest in learning. Although his writing time is very precious, he often gives children some time to tell them stories, draw pictures for them and answer their questions.
However, Tolstoy never forced knowledge on children, but served them according to their hobbies and interests. Once, children were very interested in jules verne's works, and Tolstoy told them one book after another.
Later, he found that the book Around the World in 80 Days had no illustrations. In order to help the children understand the story, he even illustrated his paintings and calligraphy with a quill every night. Tolstoy's time is precious, but he thinks it is worthwhile to spend it on improving children's interest in learning and stimulating their thirst for knowledge.
Thaksin: Thai Prime Minister Qian Jin goes to work at McDonald's.
Thai Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra is a fourth-generation Thai Chinese and a famous "telecom tycoon" in Southeast Asia. His family is very rich. However, the 55-year-old Thaksin is very strict with his son and two daughters, and even takes the initiative to ask his children to go out to "suffer hardships" and learn more.
In March 2004, Thaksin's youngest daughter, Betong Tan, was sent to a McDonald's restaurant in Bangkok to do odd jobs after the college entrance examination, and Betong Tan became the focus of Thai media. In the meantime, Thaksin also made a special trip to this restaurant to show his support for his daughter.
Thaksin said: "I just want her to have this experience and let her know about life, because she is the youngest child in the family, and her parents were born with status. Money is not the key, we want her to gain some experience. " Thaksin also expressed the hope that his daughter can become an example for young people in Thailand, adapt to work faster, adapt to society and cultivate a sense of responsibility.