I always believe that whether it is a child or an adult, the depth of thinking determines the height of the future. Just like what the Talmud tells us, the best education is to ask children not to ask three things throughout their lives. So, what are the three things? Let me analyze them for you.
Time will give you everything you want, but it will also take away your most precious things. Really smart parents never let their children ask about the future, but let them grasp the present, because only by grasping the present can you work hard, and only by working hard can you have a chance to succeed. As everyone often says, working hard does not necessarily mean you will succeed. Success, if you don’t work hard, you will not succeed.
"Talmud" mentions: If you lend money to a friend, you will lose friendship as interest. There are two things in the world that cannot be looked at directly, one is the sun and the other is human nature. If you use money to test human nature, you will definitely see the ugliness of human nature.
It doesn’t matter where you are from when making friends. Competent people can be of great help to you. Really smart parents never teach their children to ask about their origins before interacting with others. Smart parents let their children make friends only, and connections are better than money connections. Heroes don’t ask where they come from, because you never know who your noble one is.
All in all, only by increasing the depth of thinking of children can they get a better future and never shrink back and move forward courageously when faced with the burdens of life.