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This Saturday, I was sorting out articles on hydraulic cartridge valves in my study. Suddenly, a loud and clear sound came from the living room. Upon running out, my favorite celadon vase fell to the ground, with fragments scattered all over the ground. My 6-year-old son stood in the living room, staring at me, bewildered.
Looking at the debris all over the ground, my blood surged up and I shouted at my son. The first time my son saw me get so angry, he was scared and desperately tried to find a reason to explain why the vase fell to the ground, but also to shirk his responsibility. Looking at the tears on his face, I suddenly remembered the instinct of human nature: "When people are afraid, the subconscious action is to avoid, find reasons, and shirk responsibility." I also realized that it was wrong for me to get angry. |