Projection of American Hippie Culture

Jacklyn 2022-04-20 09:01:32

Their father is really amazing. In the wilderness, he is self-sufficient. In addition to raising 6 children by himself, he has also honed their spirit and body far beyond their peers. In educating children, stick to your own principles, be open and honest, and lead by example. But I don't agree with the so-called "free food plan", you can read it for yourself and then comment. And I also don't fully agree with his hippie idealism, because the world I know is far from simple, and any "pure idealism" cannot fundamentally improve the world. In addition, I will look at the people around me in a more inclusive way, even if they have a different worldview from mine. I would also respect the lifestyle they choose, not everyone has to be exactly the same. I can't reach his level in terms of my child's education, but I will make appropriate adjustments to improve where he is not doing well. Maybe his children are outstanding, but they are out of tune with this society. Unless they don't step into this society for a lifetime, they will definitely be excluded and attacked in various ways, even serious enough to destroy them. That would be a pity. In the end, sending the children to school with other children should be the compromise and adjustment made by the father who also realized this.

I will let my eldest son go to any of those famous universities, get in touch with people, get in touch with society, and learn the knowledge that cannot be learned in books.

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  • Ben: It's a beautiful mistake. But a mistake.

  • [first lines]

    Ben: [family gathers around the slain deer] Today, the boy is dead. And in his place... is a man.

    Bo: [rips off a bloody bite of the offered morsel]