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Book review magic mirror

A little boy named Javier, like hundreds of little boys you have seen, will stay in bed. He has a girl he likes, not so skilled, with average academic performance, and even a strict father. Look at that. Does it look familiar? Even if you occasionally "add drama" to yourself, you will appear on him, such as imagining yourself as a rock star and agent, even though every time he pulls up his collar to cover his face, he always lets the other person run first. Oh, by the way, he still has a little pocket money at his disposal. Otherwise, where did he get the money to buy a magic mirror from an old man with a long beard and discolored eyes?

The first magic mirror made Javier see that he bought it from his grandfather, which made him believe his grandfather's words: you will see your future in the mirror and see what will happen to you. But this future is the future of the mirror owner, not the future of the bystander. Although grandpa's glasses changed color, Javier could try the effect of the magic mirror, but when I finished reading this story, I felt that the future at this time belonged to grandpa and was the result of his efforts to sell the magic mirror.

With this money, he can get sunglasses, and he will soon be able to see his future and control his own destiny. This is what Javier thought when he went home to get money, and it is also the general idea of children. As long as you know the result in advance, you generally don't pay attention to the process. As long as you have a baby who can predict the future, it seems that you can control the whole world and win the favor of the girl you like. Only when Javier saw in the magic mirror that he was studying in his room but didn't watch TV as usual, this was his future, because he came home late and was about to annoy his father, which led to his reprimand and deprivation of the right to watch TV. It's just that he relies more and more on the future that this magic mirror can see, and even relies on the magic mirror instead of trying to review math problems. The result can only be that after he changed his decision to review his lessons, his math test score became zero. The poor and honest mirror will only be broken by Javier in the end.

The second mirror appeared a month after Javier broke the first mirror with a 0 in mathematics. It's still the bearded grandfather whose smiling eyes changed color. Javier completed the deal at a price he could afford. After Harvey bought this magic mirror, he saw his father and himself smiling in the mirror. This is Javier's future, because at that time he really wanted to change the status quo of failing math. Just like the first magic mirror, it gradually deviated from his initial expectation, so this magic mirror did not escape the broken ending.

As for the third magic mirror, Javier made up his mind not to believe it from the third time he saw grandpa. Grandpa also thinks that the little boy has learned from the previous magic mirror, and he doesn't expect to make this deal. So in the magic mirror, Javier only saw the grandfather himself with the mirror, but he didn't have his own figure. Grandpa achieved his goal and disappeared on the side of the road, just like when he suddenly appeared, no one noticed him.

A bad day begins with lying in bed. This sentence applies to everyone, whether it is a student at school, an employee who wants to punch in, or a boss who starts his own business. Which one is not? History cannot be changed, but the future is in our own hands. Every decision you make now will affect your future. Life is like this, so is the magic mirror that the bearded grandfather sells in the alley. You should remember that your future is always in your own hands, not in this magic mirror. ?