The story is very funny. Children's thinking is indeterminate and wonderful. Maybe one thing they don't like today will become a favorite tomorrow. Adults have different standards for looking at good children. "Smelly cockroaches" are good students. They actively answer questions in class and always come first in exams. They are very popular with teachers. As for the "cyclist", the whole class knows that he never pays attention to the lectures, and he often fails to answer the teacher's simple questions. He can even say that the guillotine is used for shampooing, and the physical examination test also shows that his IQ is different. Suddenly one day the teacher fell ill, and the taste of the substitute teacher took a big turn. In particular, he didn't like the "stinky cockroaches" who were in his early days, and was optimistic about the "cyclists".
Happy boys, doing useless and boring things all day and thinking unrealistically, but this is childhood, isn't it? So the next time you see a child, don't tell them what they can't do, but encourage them to get what they want, even if it's just a fantasy, push them to do it. Who really cares about the result? Just be fun.
When I was young, I always quarreled with my sister, and I had to fight with her about everything at home, including doing housework. There was a paragraph where I thought that my mother favored her and gave her all the good things for her sake. Thinking about it now, it's funny too. But when we grew up, we cherished our sisterhood very much, and she always paid a lot for me.
Can we still be kids now? Bring laughter to everyone, instead of blindly asking for praise in exchange for utility.
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