In junior high school, the head teacher often carried out aggressive "brainwashing activities", the content of which was nothing more than collectivism, so that behind the scenes, her classmates called her "Lu Jiu". Therefore, this name is related to some kind of disgusting neural connection in the brain. together.
But as we grow up, we are understandably penetrated by this concept.
Since childhood, we have subtly learned that "unity is strength" from stories similar to the hunting of wolves. We move forward in a group in various activities, sometimes playing the role of the mainstay, and sometimes dragging our feet. The former is proud of being honored externally, and respected internally; the latter is someone who blocks arrows when they fail, and a glorious joy when they succeed. Bai Yansong once complained about why Newton could not be produced in China, because in the context of a large number of people, coupled with the idea of moderation, "grouping" gradually obscured the "individual" scenery. Even if we see talents, there is no lack of team support behind them. Less, "Three Stooges" more.
For the adult world, this is the inevitable trend of maximizing interests.
But the child's world is decorated with sky and dreams. Although the invasion of "maturity" is only a matter of time, I never think that "you are really mature" is a compliment to a child. There is no wild fantasy, no naughty running up and down, and no worries about "where do I come from and where do I go", I am afraid this is not a childhood. Children have the right to pursue their own desires, and when they begin to weigh the pros and cons and plan for the long run, they forever lose the chance for willfulness.
For childhood, or at least in the eyes of adults, this is an expression of human innocence.
It cannot be said that the teacher is at fault in handling it. The eternal contradiction between honor and educating people will have different views with the change of age. But what is scary is not the helplessness of knowing that innocence will eventually be gone, but the blind struggle that only knows one thing and does not know the other. If you really want to blame any party, you can only hate Hungary as a small country, and the number of people is not enough to support a threshold system.
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