Voldemort in the film was originally an outstanding and smart student. However, after graduating, he made friends carelessly, mixed with some dark wizards all day long, causing himself to be entangled in black magic, becoming more and more incapable of extricating himself, and finally turned to the opposite side, becoming the demon king of the dark world, and bringing a huge amount to the world. harm.
The ancients said that "the one who is close to Zhu is red, and the one who is close to ink is black." If you stay with a good person for a long time, your character and ability will be improved, and being close to a bad person will make you worse. Voldemort understands this truth, but his standard of knowing people has gone wrong. In his eyes, those black wizards with powerful magic power are excellent people. Learning their skills will make him stronger, so he unknowingly made a mistake. Go astray.
I remembered a story. In the cold winter, a group of refugees came to a small town in the United States, and hospitable locals took out their own food to entertain them. Many people gobbled it up before they could say thank you, with one exception. When the mayor delivered food to the young man, he was so hungry that he insisted on doing something for the mayor, otherwise he would rather continue to starve than accept his kindness. The mayor appreciated the young man's character very much and kept him by his side. Twenty years later, the young man has achieved great success. He is the oil king Hamer. This story tells us that morality is like soil and skills are like seeds. In fertile soil, seeds will surely grow into towering trees.
So, what should we pay attention to when making friends? I think, first of all, we should understand each other's character through daily trivial matters, and secondly, they should also have common hobbies and ideals with them, so that such friends are worth making and learning from each other!
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