Knowledge into productivity

Alanna 2022-01-16 08:02:07

I watched this movie with my 9-year-old son last night. I have a lot of feelings about my childhood: I can’t pay the tuition, and there is no electricity at home at night. I told my son, watching his incredible eyes, and pausing the movie to go with my mother. Confirming my childhood experience, I feel that this movie is very worthwhile.

When we were young, we also had the fun of dismantling radios, making toys, and assembling products. At that time, we were all thinking about collecting materials. Just like boys in the movie often go to the garbage factory, our favorite to go at the time may be the abandoned yard or the back of the house.旮旮旯旯. Now the children’s creations are all ready-made materials, and he is very impatient to assemble or do an experiment, occasionally using small blocks of building blocks to piece together products that can be disassembled in less than an hour.

Without time investment in creation, the result will be quickly abandoned. In the movie, the boy spends a lot of time collecting materials, preparing knowledge, persuading his father to invest in bicycles, etc. The wind-powered water pumps manufactured will be particularly precious and valuable. Knowledge that can change lives or bring results can give knowledge learners the greatest motivation!

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The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind quotes

  • Trywell Kamkwamba: Democracy. Democracy is just like imported cassava. It rots quickly.

  • Priest: By the fruit shall we know the tree.