The China girl scolded the English professor for two hours. Why was she admitted to the hospital?
Francis Bacon, an English philosopher, said: Reading history makes people wise, reading poetry makes them witty, mathematics makes them careful, science makes them profound, ethics makes them grave, logic and rhetoric make them eloquent, and all they have learned become characters. Here are two short stories that are worth reading by scholars.
Let me talk about Professor Agal from Oxford University in England.
Peng Dan, a girl from China, was admitted to Oxford University as a doctor, but she had a heated debate with her tutor Professor argyle during the interview. The professor was so angry that the whole corridor could hear their quarrel. However, unexpectedly, when the secretary announced the admission list, she read "Miss Peng Dan from China". Professor argyle stood up and said to her in front of everyone, "Look, my child, you have been scolding me for two hours, but I decided to have you. Because, I want you to oppose my theory with my support. If it turns out that you are wrong, I will be very happy. I will be happier if you are right. I hope that after I die, you can become a better psychologist than me. "
What is the mind? This is the mind. In the eyes of ordinary people, it is simply unknown how high and thick the sky is for a young girl to dare to compete with the professor. However, Oxford University has an inclusive mind. Their leaders and tutors did not exclude or even destroy students because of their so-called "heresy", but allowed students to have opposing opinions and encouraged them to make bold innovations. An open-minded person is happy, because he deeply understands the great righteousness, and does not rejoice in things or grieve for himself. While tolerating others, it also sublimates itself.
Let's talk about Professor Walter from the University of Arizona.
Walter, a 63-year-old professor of social politics at the University of Arizona in the United States, enjoys high prestige in the school, because some of the students he has trained have become government officials or social elites in various cities and counties, and no one has been filed by the judicial department for "misconduct". However, last month, he suddenly applied to the school board for early retirement. The reason is simple: Wei Jie, a student who graduated three years ago and an official of the state government, was arrested by the police station for accepting bribes from others and sentenced to five years in prison by the state court. A week after confirming this fact, Walter solemnly submitted an application for early retirement to the school management Committee: I have been engaged in education for 33 years and have never spilled a drop of dirty water on me. However, when I was about to retire, a student who was reviled by the public like Wei Jie appeared. To tell the truth, I have no qualification and courage to stand on the podium and preach calmly, because I am a teacher of Wei Jie. I have piled up many beautiful words on Avijie. Today, it seems that this is a beautiful lie, and it should be said that it is my shame. I feel inexplicably depressed about my failure rate in education for the thousandth time. The school decided to keep Walter. Walter answered seriously: I must give up what I love unconditionally. It is wise for me to retire two years early. Only in this way can I comfort myself. Otherwise, the shadow of Avijie's actions will always hang over my mind, and my lectures will be in a mess and incoherent!
What is personality charm? It's called personality charm. No tutor can guarantee that the students he has trained will have no problems in life. When students go to prison, they can only blame themselves and their tutors, but Professor Walter doesn't think so. He thinks that teaching a student reviled by the public is a failure of his education, and he feels deep remorse for it. If he continues to stand on the podium, he will feel ashamed and have to choose to retire early, which is a relief for himself. The ancients said: "Self-discipline is enough to convince people, tolerance is enough to win people, and leadership is enough to lead people." Don't you think such a mentor deserves respect?