Every time I see this cartoon that carries childhood memories, I am used to giving high marks. I don't even remember the specific plot, but I still remember the self who watched TV secretly and jumped up and down when he got up. (And grabbing the TV remote) A few days ago, I said that children are getting more and more powerful, but I am glad that after stripping away the painful clips, I still have a very innocent time. I have a memory of getting together to watch cartoons, and I am not afraid of being injured when exploring outside, kneading clay figurines, climbing trees, picking mulberries, watching stars on the bridge with my good friends, welcoming spring flowers, and skipping rope together. In the summer vacation, I go to eat ice, go to a friend's house to drum up the kitchen, and don't touch it for homework or anything. With unique thinking, writing fragmented poems, and singing out-of-tune songs, I can't control myself to show off everywhere. In the past, I thought I was a nonsense, but in the future discussions and resonance, I found out that everyone's childhood came this way.
When I entered the childhood of another generation of children/contacted their teenagers as an adult, I found that they have matured, they have read a lot of books, attended a lot of interest classes, and there are full remedial classes during summer vacation.
Chatting with friends, today's children have been exposed to too much Internet, too many ideas of the adult world of mixed good and bad are coming to them, and they have also been exposed to too many authoritative and systematic principles and principles, and the process of detection is lacking.
When I was young, I didn’t like cartoons so much because I was mature and self-sufficient. Later, I found that the creativity and exploration spirit of these screen images, with children’s understanding ability, the value of these vivid screen images surpassed paper books at that age.
I say this without making the point that today's children don't have childhood. It's just that I know more about the value of concrete things.
I watched an interview before, and the boy who ran the cow said for a lifetime:
Herd cattle, get married, have children, and children herd cattle.
At the time, everyone was stunned.
Now think about the life of a modern average person:
Reading, working, getting married, having children, children reading.
To simplify a little, everyone's life is nothing but birth and death.
Therefore, the patterning is not terrible, the terrible thing is that the patterning is regarded as the purpose, and nothing creative and unique is produced in the process of cattle herding/reading, etc.
Some people tend to herd cattle to produce pastoral songs, and some people tend to feel nature when they are herding cattle;
The value is not in herding cattle/reading/taking remedial classes, but in how you go through that process.
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