Seven Tradition Analysis

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The Seventeen Traditions by Ralph Nader, which is published by HarperCollins in 2007. This book tells us about seventeen traditions things when Nader grew up. The traditions that most directly influenced his worldview and foundational principles values for his life. He tries to provoke people to think about their personal value and beliefs. Some parents ignore to teach their children when they were young. It cause many children don’t care their behavior and they will get the wrong worldview. I like this book because that is a good advice for children and parents, it can help parents teach their children keep a good behavior when they were young. How to listening to the other people, that is a serious problem for children, especially for parents. Now, more and more children don’t like to listen to the other people. When someone is talking to them, they won’t care what he/she is talking about, and they will continuous to play their game. In many parents’ eyes, they will think their child still younger and like to play. Actually, if parents don’t correct their children’s attitude for listening, that will make their children don’t know how to listen to the other people anymore. Learning to how to listen is a core; it should be a part of children’s education. If people know how to listen to the other people, it will help people have a good communication with other people. In the workplace, listening to the people it is means to respect to the other people. With the economy developing, more and more people don’t care how much the food and they always waste food. Because parents love their children, they allow their children waste food and they always satisfy what their children want to eat and don’t want to eat. They always make children’s favorite food for them. But Nader’s mother never made the can food and fast food for her children. She requires her children eat
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