Archdruid of Hogwarts

Chapter 50 The bad-mouthed protagonist

Two days later, after the lunch party, Ernie gave several Harry shopping cards.

Ron, who was too embarrassed to mention it due to the 'little mother incident', was naturally particularly surprised.

But when he checked it, he saw that there was only one copper knut inside (to ensure the functionality of the shopping card), and he immediately fell into disgrace.

The other people were all happy.

Harry is not short of money, and Hermione also comes from a wealthy family. Although Justin and Hannah are a little regretful, they are more happy. Before, 'everyone has it, but we don't' still bothered them.

And when Ernie made this thing, he actually had good intentions. In the words of him and Dumbledore: "It is to cultivate the young wizards' concepts of money and financial management."

Specifically, it is like the Alipay used by Ernie in his previous life. If you leave it alone without spending it, you will get interest, and it will be reflected very frequently, thus achieving an effect similar to game experience. As long as you do it, you will gain something.

Without giving this moment, the explanation to Harry and the others would be another one:

"I want to give you a reminder through this incident. About gain and loss.

Gain or loss, which one has more weight? It varies from person to person and from time to time.

We went on an adventure and had a wonderful adventure indeed.

But because of this, I also lost the experience of spending the first-year Halloween dinner with other classmates, and even the experience of fighting the mountain monster.

Maybe many years later, when you become an adventurer, you will feel that taking risks is something you can control, and it is up to you to decide when to start. Big parties are not. And missing out on celebrating the holidays with classmates is a regret in campus life.

Moreover, such a statement can obviously mean a lot of things.

Some things are really just missed and never come back.

So the topic returned to the account I settled with Neville on the train.

cost!

The point I emphasize is not whether you should do something or not, but whether you can recognize it yourself.

I feel that if you can always think twice before acting in life and make every move without regrets, you will at least be able to explain your past to yourself. "

Good student Hermione spoke: "As for the lesson about 'cost', I was not there at the time and I hope to make up for it."

Not to be outdone, Hannah and Justin said they also wanted to hear this lesson.

Even Ron said a little embarrassedly: "To be honest, I also forgot a little, why don't you stop talking about it?"

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Habits are really important.

Harry and others are now quickly getting used to Ernie's habit of preaching. Sometimes if you don't listen to him say a few words, you may even feel that there is something wrong with him.

From Ernie's perspective, what we can see is that the growth of his friends is showing polarization. The faster the growth, the slower the growth.

The first one is our top student, Hermione Jane Granger.

Ernie felt that the current Hermione's comprehensive psychological evaluation could reach the level of a 16-year-old teenager, and in some aspects, she was more mature.

In other words, Hermione is already shaping her outlook on life.

Therefore, I am particularly eager for other people's views that have reference value.

The second fastest classmate was Hannah Abbott. Her intelligence level was actually lower than that of Justin and Harry, but her tutoring, schooling, and adventure experiences had a practical effect and allowed her to achieve mastery and knowledge. The effect of unity.

Two heroes with high starting points (mental age) form the first echelon. Their common feature is that they have clear goals and have tasted the sweetness on the corresponding road and entered a virtuous circle.

Compared with this spiritual growth, knowledge is secondary. Those things really mean that as long as you treat them well, they will not treat you badly. The key is psychological construction and habit formation.

Therefore, the two precocious heroes left the three young men in the second tier at least three steps behind.

The second echelon is still mentally obsessed with superficial superficial wins and losses. There are short-term goals, but the long-term goals are just embryonic and not clear enough. Not to mention materializing it to facilitate climbing.

In terms of long-term goals, all three are on the same level.

Three views are shaped at different paces.

After comprehensive evaluation, Zhou Ning believes that Justin is the top player in the second tier.

Justin’s strengths are:

1. Coming from a Muggle family, with relatively good cultural literacy and strong receptivity, it can be said that at least in terms of psychological growth, there are certain advantages in thinking.

2. Spending more time with him will have a long-term impact.

Second place is Harry.

One of Harry's most significant manifestations after his adventure was that he came out of his state of sensitivity, shyness, self-pity, self-esteem, and recklessness.

To put it more bluntly, he jumped out of the pit of cowardice and recklessness.

Of course, change does not happen overnight, but Harry has changed a lot, and his three views are being formed in advance, or at least becoming clear, such as the definition of good and evil, understanding of value, etc.

Ron, who is at the bottom, is worse in this aspect, and still has a very obvious child's sense of right and wrong.

He didn't think it was Ron who was stupid, but that Ron lacked a clear contrast.

Hermione, Harry, and Justin all have the experience of going from a mortal state of life to an extraordinary state of life. The contrast is sharp.

Hannah, on the other hand, was raised by a thick and black tutor and had a single parent, which made her less childlike and more urbane since she was a child.

Ron was different. Ron had both parents and grew up in a single world. Now he only had a small skylight to connect to the outside world. He could see some scenes from another world but it was not comprehensive.

So if we really want to talk about fairness, Ron should live in the mortal world, such as a foster home.

This is a contrast. Unsatisfactory life will soon have an impact. Of course, it is possible that you have accumulated too many negative emotions, and if you really want to cultivate them, you have to talk a lot.

In short, compared to his peers, Ron has not improved much. The impact of the Lilliput incident on him is probably just a big excitement, bragging rights, and gaining some knowledge, that's all.

Then look at it, it is easiest to distinguish the habits of the three people.

Ernie feels that bad habits are often like drug addiction. Even if you successfully quit, it is easy to relapse. Therefore, it is easy to learn bad things but hard to learn well. It is easy to change a country, but it is hard to change one's nature.

Once it is deeply ingrained to a certain extent, it will be like a long-time smoker, who would rather eat less than stop smoking.

From a habitual perspective, Justin and Harry are on the same level.

But Justin had the advantage of hanging out with him and Hannah every day.

He was always very purposeful, and so was Hannah, who was very busy.

This created an atmosphere that was very motivating, so even though Justin was not very motivated, he still followed it every day and gradually developed good habits.

Harry's current situation is that after suffering a series of influences, he became too busy and couldn't stop.

Pay the price for magical meals, improve your actual combat abilities, practice Quidditch, and more.

Harry was still the same Harry who wasn't very good at school, but he was no longer the confused and playful Harry.

Harry clearly felt the importance of knowledge and began to take the initiative to run to the library.

Not only can you pay for the magic meal, but you can also improve your knowledge reserves, and you can also understand a lot of information that you urgently need to know. You can achieve multiple things with one stone, so why not do it?

Therefore, textbooks are textbooks, and learning is learning. Although the long-term goals are unclear, those short-term goals have already made Harry run towards Lanxiang Technical School.

He could tell that Harry wanted to prove himself and be recognized.

It is said that for these short-term goals, he worked hard to improve his strength. Specifically, it includes practical exercises and emotional control.

The emotional method he taught opened a shortcut for Harry to master magic. As long as he can control the corresponding emotions, as well as the basic movements and spells, he can master the magic in a breakthrough way. Spells.

Success gains self-confidence, self-confidence makes it easier to succeed, and more successes accumulate stronger self-confidence...

Then it seemed that Harry found that his magic power was stretched thin and his mental strength was not enough.

New needs have emerged, and so has the motivation to make progress.

As for the way, in addition to eating magic lunches more frequently, Harry also thought of incorporating a reasonable training method.

Hermione told him this.

Harry took the initiative to study meditation (mental power) and physical exercise (magic power) with Hermione in order to strengthen his soul and tap the potential of his bloodline.

Harry even said at a recent dinner party that since doing this, he found that his head hurt less...

He naturally knew that Harry's headache was caused by the unintentional creation of Horcruxes.

When Voldemort was cursed and died, part of his soul resided in the lightning-shaped scar on Harry's forehead.

Voldemort's main soul is now attached to Quirrell. Whenever it wakes up and is relatively close to Harry, it will trigger the resonance of the remaining soul, causing Harry a headache.

Therefore, when he heard that Harry no longer had a headache, he subconsciously cursed: "Hey, dear! I'm afraid this is the fragment of Voldemort's soul that suppressed it? If we continue on this path, will the future simply swallow it up?"

He thought it was possible, after all, Harry's Parseltongue showed the influence.

And the influence is always mutual.

In the past, Voldemort had the upper hand. Although it was a remnant soul, it was of higher quality, parasitic and nourishing, and would bully customers.

But when Harry's soul grows strong enough, Voldemort's remnant soul will face a different situation. It is possible to suppress or even be devoured.

He even had some malicious assumptions. When the narcissistic Lockhart teaches the Defense Against the Dark Arts class next school year, will Harry beat the shit out of him on the duel stage?

As for Ron, well, if you ask, it's hard to explain, but if you ask again, he has great potential. The bloodline of the red-haired Weasley is still very strong.

In terms of habits, debt is very telling. If you are lazy, cowardly, cunning, and greedy, laziness and greed will take over, and you will tend to move closer to cowardice.

So these days, he tightened his grip on debts, worrying that Ron would not be itchy if he had too many lice, and would not worry if he had too many debts. It is precisely because of bad habits that it is not surprising that Ron is at the bottom...

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