Chapter 1 Preface
The "Chinese Academy of Social Sciences Journal" published an article: The phenomenon of college students being unemployed after graduation became more prominent in 2009.It seems that since the beginning of the new millennium, the employment problem of college students has been "more prominent".I don’t know if you are also concerned about this as a teenager, have you ever thought about it: it is easy to enter the university, but why is it not easy to enter the enterprise?Is there a surplus of talent, or is there something wrong with them?
In fact, the problem lies in the latter.Look at those excellent people, and which one can't find a job!Excellent people have good looks everywhere. They are the "Pearl in the Palm" of teachers at school, role models for students to imitate, and work after graduation. Don't worry about not being able to find a job.

You may ask, why are they so good?Where does excellence come from?In essence, excellence is made by habit.Therefore, cultivating good habits is the key for teenagers to go from ordinary to extraordinary.If teenagers can develop a series of basic good behavior habits in life, work and study, they will be able to reserve an inexhaustible source of motivation for their continuous development and progress in the future, so that they can smoothly climb to the peak of life.

You may have seen such a story:
When a reporter interviewed a Nobel Prize-winning scientist: "Which university did you learn the most important thing in your opinion?" The scientist said calmly: "In kindergarten."

"What did you learn in kindergarten?" the reporter asked puzzled.

"Learn to give half of your own things to the children, don't take what is not your own, put things neatly, wash your hands before eating, apologize for doing something wrong, rest after lunch, and observe nature carefully."

The scientist's unexpected answer clearly explained the decisive significance of developing good habits from childhood to a person's life.Napoleon Hill also said: "Habits can make a person, and they can also destroy a person." Habits have an absolute impact on our lives because they are consistent.Without knowing it, it affects our character over the years, determines the way we think and act, and determines our success or failure.

There is a saying in China: Three years old is old, and seven years old is old.Adolescence is the period of habit formation, which is a very critical period, which is why the book "150 Wisdom Stories for Teenagers to Develop Good Habits" was published.This book selects more than 100 classic stories at home and abroad from a vast number of educational books and magazines.These stories are easy to read, some are touching, and some hit the nail on the head. The stories in the book not only bring you a vivid reading experience, but also a reading journey to cultivate good habits.

This book starts with [-] chapters, such as maintaining a positive attitude, being proactive and independent, being diligent in learning and daring to innovate, and explains various principles and methods for teenagers to develop good habits from different aspects.Compared with other lengthy educational theory books, the stories compiled in this book are short and concise, the principles explained are simple and practical, and the cultivation of habits is eloquently explained.

Taste the wonderful stories in the books, comprehend the wisdom in them, and comprehend the ocean of wisdom.

If you are a parent of a child, you will definitely find in the book the shadow of you abandoning those bad habits and developing some good habits. I hope this book can be used as an exquisite gift for your children.

If you are an excellent people's teacher, I believe this book will also become a model for you to teach the principles of life.

If you are a young boy or girl, you have undoubtedly found an interesting and practical book, and I believe the stories in this book can bring you the best help.

(End of this chapter)

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