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Classic educational books: the complete works of Harvard family instructions

The classic textbook for cultivating the best young people and creating social elites is the most comprehensive, practical and valuable version so far. With Harvard's 300-year-old educational wisdom and top-level educational concept, we will cultivate children's elite consciousness, lay the foundation for their success in life, enlighten parents all over the world and cultivate children into social wealth.

The Premium Platinum Edition brings together the top educational ideas and essences of Harvard family precepts in the past 300 years, touches on the simplest feelings in life and the most essential things in human nature, and excavates the richest success connotation on the growth path of teenagers. Suitable for all parents and their growing children, it is the best reading for parents and children to be reborn.

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Harvard University is known as the jewel in the crown of institutions of higher learning. Over the past 300 years, it has trained 8 American presidents, 40 Nobel Prize winners, 32 Pulitzer Prize winners and hundreds of world-class wealth elites, and contributed countless successful people and giants of the times to the business, political, academic and scientific circles. On what basis did Harvard build these giants? What are the unknown secrets in their education? The Complete Works of Harvard Family Instructions (Advanced Platinum Edition) brings together the top educational ideas and essence of Harvard Family Instructions in the past 300 years. From the perspectives of philosophy of life, excellent quality, excellent skills, human weakness and Harvard family precepts, this paper comprehensively interprets the essence of Harvard university's educational philosophy and Harvard family precepts, touches on the simplest emotions and the most essential things in human nature in life, and excavates the richest success connotation on the road of growth. Provide spiritual nutrients suitable for the psychological needs of growing children, shape the excellent quality that a Harvard student should have, establish a clear sense of elite, learn to choose and shape themselves in study and life, and lay a solid foundation for growing into a social elite.

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The first philosophy of life taught by Harvard in a hundred years

Chapter 1 What is life?

What is alive is the process.

There is no winning or losing in life

Life is not for pleasure.

Live your own life.

Treat death calmly

Know how to love life

Life is not a round trip.

Chapter II Reasonable Planning of Your Time

The meaning of time

Reasonable use of spare time

Observe time and cherish time.

Do the master of time

You can accomplish great things in your spare time.

Chapter 3 Happiness is in your heart

What is the greatest happiness?

Don't let desire take away happiness.

Happiness and misfortune depend on yourself.

Have a healthy body.

Get happiness from gratitude

Chapter IV What is learning for?

Education is not? Pass?

Graduation from college does not mean the end of study.

What we really need to learn is the learning method.

Achievement is not equal to achievement.

Ability is more important than knowledge.

Chapter V Virtue Verifies the Value of Life

Being a man is fundamental.

Win the trust with sincerity

Credit is the wealth of life.

Dedication will make life without regrets.

Selfish, right? grave

Fame never devalues.

Tolerance is golden.

Honesty is an effective way to succeed quickly.

Responsibility is an essential quality in life.

Loyalty is priceless.

Chapter VI Principles are the insurmountable bottom line.

Harvard is Harvard.

There must be a bottom line for accommodating others

Respect the positions and principles of others.

Be a man with a bottom line.

Keep your bottom line in life.

We should not only adhere to principles, but also know how to be flexible.

Chapter VII Defect is a kind of grace.

Loss is gain.

No one is an all-rounder

Life needs calculation.

Giving up is for a better choice

Chapter 8 Life has no end.

Enjoy the process of continuous transcendence

Don't put it on your future Shoes?

Have the wisdom to enjoy every day.

Life is a process.

Prepare a trash can for discarding mistakes.

Setbacks can add value to you.

The most beautiful thing is the process

Chapter 9 Happiness is rooted in the heart

Sunshine life needs sunshine mentality.

Don't let poverty bend your waist.

Don't let your mind get old.

A normal heart makes a good life.

Live today

Success is controlled by mentality.

To be happy, you must live simply.

Chapter 10 Familiarity makes life more vivid

Learn to adapt to pressure.

Don't cry for spilled milk.

Believe that feet are longer than roads.

Enthusiasm works miracles.

Bring enthusiasm to work

Enthusiasm makes life more vivid.

Force yourself to take enthusiastic action.

Chapter 11 Truth is the highest state of life

Ask more about what happened.

Take truth as your friend

Dare to tell the truth.

Play your role well.

true height

Nature is the highest state of beauty.

Go to unknown places? March?

Reject the invasion of vanity

Chapter 12 Love is the wealth of a lifetime.

Love can enrich life.

The love of parents is great

Love can work miracles.

Good deeds are the best medicine for the soul.

sympathize with

Giving is a kind of enjoyment.

Warm the heart with love

Chapter XIII Keeping a low profile is a kind of wisdom.

Don't be a good teacher.

It is difficult for conceited people to make progress.

get off one's high horse

Don't look down on anyone.

Keep a low profile to save yourself.

Chapter 14 Dreams are the wings of success

Divide big goals into small steps

Poverty is just because there is no dream.

Be sure that the goal will be achieved in the end.

Determine your career goals

Chapter 15 Everyone is gold

Manage your strengths.

Everyone is gold.

Comparison will make you lose your way.

Don't open the wrong window.

Get out of the circle that others draw for you.

Chapter 16 Life needs self-motivation

Tell yourself? I can.

Life needs self-motivation.

Don't be stingy with your reward.

Affirm yourself in self-appreciation

Save yourself.

The most difficult enemy to defeat is yourself.

To lose confidence is to give up on yourself.

Chapter 17 Face up to the great power of thinking

Face up to the great power of thinking

Break free from your bondage? Thinking fence?

Dare to think before you dare to do it.

Innovation comes from thinking.

Take some time to think.

It is more important to ask questions than to solve them.

Don't forget to think about the reasons for your failure.

Be good at finding problems

Chapter 18 Good habits benefit for life

The power of habit

Patience helps you succeed.

The habit of self-reflection makes you progress.

The habit of cherishing time will prolong life.

The habit of paying attention to details will help you achieve great things.

Thrift is a virtue

Chapter 19 Dumping gravel in shoes

Stay away from lazy tribes

Stay away, okay? Make excuses? Habit of

Pour the gravel out of your shoes.

Willfulness can only make you autistic.

Chapter 20 Don't let habits lead you.

Get rid of bad habits from today.

Don't let habits lead you.

Looking for gaps in habits

Good habits need to be cultivated by heart.

Keep in touch with people with good habits.

Chapter 21 Personality determines success or failure

Perseverance makes you a tumbler.

Good cooperation can bring the greatest value into play.

Dare to take risks

Self-confidence makes the future.

Chapter 22 Don't lose yourself

The world will be wonderful because you are different.

Be true to yourself

Have the courage to break out of the cocoon

Personality and creativity make you different.

Chapter 23 Be a popular person

Effective communication creates friendship.

Put away your jealousy.

Don't be stingy with your praise.

Convenient for others and convenient for yourself.

Leave room for others at all times.

Chapter 24 There are many kinds of success.

There is no end to success.

What is success?

Fame and fortune are not equal to success.

Have a successful attitude

Chapter 25 Waiting is the natural enemy of success

Waiting is the natural enemy of success.

It is better to act, not just be moved; take immediate action

Action creates miracles.

Do it now.

Success is the enemy of despair.

Success belongs to those who stick to the end.

The second excellent quality that Harvard has taught students in the past century.

Chapter I Confidence

There is a lion hidden in everyone's heart

Faith is the bud of all miracles.

More confidence, more success.

Dare to challenge your own shortcomings.

Don't be influenced by other people's comments.

Find your own notes

Establish self-confidence and get out of the quagmire of inferiority.

Chapter II Self-reliance

Self-reliance is the beginning of survival.

Heaven helps those who help themselves.

Self-reliance can win dignity.

Learn to make up your own mind

Chapter III Optimism

Changing your mood can change your life.

Sow the seeds of happiness in your heart.

Give yourself a hope every day.

Say to yourself? It doesn't matter.

Chapter IV Toughness

Frustration is a natural plan

In the face of difficulties, you need to stand up again.

Fight back against failure with action

Meet setbacks with smiling faces.

Pay patience for success.

Persist in the end, never give up

Temper one's strong willpower.

Chapter V Courage

Push open the unlocked door of success.

Dare to take risks, there is no success without trying.

Challenge life? Impossible?

Forget fear in action

Half courage is wisdom.

Chapter VI enterprising

Dare not move forward, can only stand still.

Desire is the power to open fate.

Every day is a new beginning.

Go beyond yourself and compete with yourself.

Chapter VII Diligence

Success belongs to those who work hard.

Diligence is overcoming? Congenital deficiency? good medicine

A good life depends on hard work.

Enjoy the joy of labor

Do a little more every day.

Chapter VIII Action-oriented

Only action can make the plan come true.

Don't just live in dreams.

Motivate action with goals

Get ready for action.

Don't put off till tomorrow what you can do today.

Chapter IX Responsible for

Responsibility is the driving force for one's growth.

Responsibility accompanies you to maturity.

Transfer responsibility

Responsibility makes you braver.

Chapter 10 Self-control

Chapter I Tolerance of XI

Chapter XII Respect for Others

Chapter XIII Willing to cooperate

Chapter 14 Sharing

Chapter 15 Advocating sports

Outstanding skills that Harvard has taught students in the past century.

The first chapter gives yourself an accurate positioning.

Chapter II Lifelong Learning

Chapter III Don't miss any chance

The fourth chapter is good at removing obstacles and solving problems

The fifth chapter correctly grasp the feelings

Chapter VI Reasonable arrangement of time and efforts to improve efficiency

Chapter VII Fast Processing of Various Effective Information

Chapter VIII Mastering at least one professional skill skillfully

Chapter 9 Understanding Creative Cooperation

Chapter 10 Influence others with eloquence

The first chapter XI good image, perfect shaping

Chapter 12 fully show your best self

Chapter 13 Understanding interpersonal communication skills

Chapter 14 Control your behavior and emotions

Chapter 15 Fully tap personal potential

The fourth chapter is about the human weakness overcome by Kazakh Buddhist students in the past century.

The first chapter don't know yourself

Chapter II Envy

Chapter iii blind obedience

Chapter IV Laziness

Chapter V Greed

Chapter VI meanness

Chapter VII Inferiority

Chapter VIII Dependence

Chapter 9 Vanity

Chapter 10 Conceit

Chapter 11 Worship

Chapter XII Self-deception

Chapter 13 Perfection

Chapter XIV Hypocrisy

Chapter 15 Illusion

Chapter 16 Request for Return of Goods

Chapter XVII Prejudice

Chapter 18 Bluff

Chapter 19 Escape

Chapter 20 fluke

The fifth chapter Harvard family precepts Jin Dian

Chapter one true love

Chapter II Dreams

Chapter III Details

Chapter IV Happiness

Chapter V Social Etiquette

An ideal reader is necessary for success.

The most comprehensive, practical and collectible version so far. By reading the Complete Works of Harvard Family Instructions (Advanced Platinum Edition), everyone can be inspired and establish a clear sense of elite, which is a must-read for stepping into the upper class and becoming a strong person of the times.