That I needed to know about how to live, what to do and how to be I learned in kindergarten .
Wisdom was not at the top of the mountain's educational career, but there in the sandpit in the garden.
These are the things I learned:
* Play fair.
* Do not hit people.
* Returns things where you got.
* Clean up your own enchastre .
* not take things that are not yours.
* ask forgiveness when you hurt somebody.
* Wash your hands before eating.
* Cookies and milk will do well.
* Live a balanced life: learn and think, draw and paint, sing and dance and play and work a little every day.
* sleep a nap every afternoon.
* When you go to the world, beware of traffic, hands tomato other and stay together.
* Be aware of wonder.
* Remember the little seeds in the jar, the roots go down and shoot up, nobody really knows how or why, but we are all well.
* Fish, hamsters, white ratites and even the little seeds, they all die. Us too.
* And remember, your first book of stories and the first words that I taught. The biggest word of all: Mom and Dad .
All you need to know is there somewhere. The golden rule, love and basic sanitation. Ecology, politics, equality and life sana.Toma any of these points and express it with words sophisticated. Now apply it to your family life, your job, your government or your world and see how it holds true and clear and firm.
Imagine how much better would the world be if all we ate cookies and milk at three in the afternoon to go to bed after a nap. Or if all governments had as a basic policy: the ever return everything to its place and clean up their own enchastre.
And it remains true no matter how old you are, that when you go to the world, it is best to take your hand with each other and stay together.
Robert Fulghum
EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW about how to live and to do and how I should be I learned in kindergarten.
Robert Fulghum.
Beautiful Blog Article extracted from a very young teacher named Berenice, educational sequence.
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