Education affects people's lives

Ezra 2022-04-23 07:04:20

Everyone is flawed, no one is perfect, and they have been more or less inferior since childhood. These feelings of inferiority will always affect oneself more or less in life. For example, some people have been unable to speak on the stage, and some people will not be able to engage in certain industries, and so on. If you analyze it according to psychology or education In fact, everyone is born equal. In fact, the above-mentioned things that cannot be realized are our inferiority complex.

If you meet someone who makes you intuitive. That could change your life. Family education, school education, and social education, the three education methods affect people's life in sequence. Without the unremitting efforts of his mother, the encouragement of the principal when he was in school, and the help of many people in the society, I believe that Cohen in the play would have lived under the protection of his family for the rest of his life like the other patients in the play. A lifetime of pain.

Among the three types of education, the impact of school education on people will account for 50% of the total. From entering the school, after coming into contact with teachers and classmates into the life of the group, more influences will be exerted on us from all aspects. on the body. Teachers' direct perception of people, including their evaluation of us, will affect us more deeply. Some students who are liked by the teacher often get better and better in their studies according to the teacher's praise, and some students who are abandoned by the teacher eventually become gangsters. I believe we have seen a lot of them. Of course, this is not to say that gangsters will live in the end. It's not good, it's just that the influence of teachers on people will be very great.

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Front of the Class quotes

  • Diane: Your Dad built his business with his own two hands you can't blame him for wanting you to be a part of it.

  • Brad Cohen: Still, my Constant Companion, as always, warned me not to get my hopes up. But hope is a hard habit to break.