It's just to make us happier

Ismael 2022-11-23 00:18:29

What is the purpose of raising a child? Succession? Fulfill your unfulfilled wish? Brighten up your face? Or something else?
In the name of all kinds of love for children, I arrange this and that for my children, and it is not all for myself if I taste it carefully.
When the child grows up, you will find that the child does not have to be promising. Money, status, knowledge, and experience are all important, but not the most important. Parents constantly create conditions for their children to create these things, but they often overlook one thing. --hapiness!
The purpose of any adult's contribution is inward, only raising children is outward, children will grow up sooner or later, and will leave their parents sooner or later, so why should I have children since it is destined to be separated? Why do I have to endure the pain of my child leaving me, why should I do it if it is destined to lose money?
In fact, raising a child is also for two words - happy!
The popularity of good grades and good performance is just a wisp of duckweed under the starlight, and the wind blows and it disappears. Timothy's optimism, kindness, courage to try, and taking responsibility are the reasons why everyone likes him. He is not good, but he brings happiness to everyone, so that's enough. Instead of spending time building a learning machine, exercise muscles Athletes, it is better to let children grow up happily and pass on happiness to everyone. Nothing is as important as children's happiness. When children are happy, adults can be happy. Of course, adults should create conditions as much as possible. This is the responsibility of adults!

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  • Berneice 2022-04-28 06:01:02

    If you like this, you should really go and watch a British movie, Foster, which is much better than this one, and the children are cuter. Except for the hut they set up in the forest.

  • Mercedes 2022-04-28 06:01:02

    When the other kids grew up and moved away. And I, lose my leaves, and I will leave too.

The Odd Life of Timothy Green quotes

  • Jim Green: [retelling their Halloween courtship story] I had seen a lot of pencils, but I had never seen one quite like your mom. Breathtaking. But I was too scared to even talk to her, so I wrote her a note. Yeah...

    Timothy Green: What did it say?

    Cindy Green: It said, "It feels to me that with a pencil anything is possible."

    Timothy Green: That is so true.

  • Cindy Green: We didn't know what he was doing with the girl. It was fine if he wanted to have a secret, as long as he shared it with us.