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法国教育家拉?布吕耶尔评价道。
美国小说家霍桑也曾说过,相互分享的快乐才是内心所有快乐的巅峰。
从前有一个国王,他十分溺爱自己的小儿子,并想尽办法让小儿子开心。
因此,国王买来小马给他骑,建造漂亮的房子让他住,当然少不了图画、书、玩具、老师、伙伴以及一切用钱能买到或没法做到的事情。
虽然小王子什么都有,可他还是闷闷不乐。
无论走到哪里,他总是一副愁眉苦脸的样子,并一直期待拥有他所没有的东西。
直到一位魔术师来到宫廷才改变了一切。
魔术师看到愁容满面的小男孩后,便对国王说:“只要我告诉你儿子一个秘密,我就能让他快乐起来,将他的苦脸变为笑脸,可你必须为这个秘密给我一大笔钱。”
“好吧,”
国王说,“不管你要什么,我都会答应的。”
小男孩被带到一个单独的房间,魔术师用一个白色的东西在一张纸上写了些字,并递给小男孩一支蜡烛,叫他点燃后,把纸放在蜡烛的上方,然后看可以读到什么。
吩咐完了后,魔术师就走出了屋子。
小男孩按照魔术师的话去做,这时,白色的字母变成了美丽的蓝色,并组成了这样一句话:“每天做一件好事。”
王子接受了这个建议,成为王国里最快乐的人。
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