In the vast sea area surrounding the African continent, there is a kind of salmon living. After its child is born, the first food it gets is the inner body of its own biological mother. Their mothers just writhe in the sea in extreme pain while their children suck and bite their own flesh and blood, but never make the slightest resistance. In order for the growth of its children, the salmon can only sink one of its own bones to the bottom of the sea under the bite of many children...
The love of salmon for children, It has reached an unbearable level; and wouldn’t the child’s cruelty to the mother also reach an unbearable level?
In real life, any mother will be willing to sacrifice everything for the growth of her children - even if this sacrifice requires their lives, they will not hesitate. However, giving and receiving are never equivalent. As parents, we not only need to pay for the growth of our children, but we also need to teach our children how to repay.
Fox
In order to feed the newly born fox cubs, the old fox works tirelessly, looking for food everywhere, and even risks his life to steal the bait placed in the trap by the hunter. Once the little fox grows up and has the ability to find food on its own, the old fox will ruthlessly drive it out of the house. If anyone is reluctant to leave, it will claw and bite them to drive them away.
The old fox’s completely different parent-child behavior is well-intentioned. Nature is cruel, and the law of the jungle can be seen almost everywhere. Only the strong who dare to fight can remain invincible. Foxes are just ordinary animals that know how to make long-term considerations for their children. Man is the spirit of all things, and his education and training for children should be better than that of a fox...
Frog
In spring, if you are interested in taking a walk by the river or pond, You will find groups of small black tadpoles. No matter how you catch them, their mother will not come out to protect them. If you are more careful and take a look in the water, you can occasionally see toads, but never frogs. The children of frogs and toads are both tadpoles, and their care for their children is not considered dutiful. The frog seems a bit heavier. No wonder some people say: "How can a frog love its treasure? Just throw it away after birth and ignore it."
Both are mothers and share maternal love. Compared with frogs and salmon, they are far away from each other. Although they are two completely opposite paths, they both deviate from the correct track of loving children, and neither of them can achieve the desired results, because they leave behind a group of "motherless" children!
Tiger
In TV movies, you may have seen this scene before. When a tiger is leading its cubs to run and jump, they often use sharp claws to suddenly pick up the cubs. , throw them out; sometimes they pick up tiger cubs with their sharp teeth, throw them into mountain streams or streams, and then watch them climb up the shore. "The tiger loves its good cub, how do you love it? Hold it in your mouth and throw it hard. The more you throw it, the faster it grows." Although the tiger's method of taming the cub is just based on the instinct of adapting to the living environment, it does not have the color of human wisdom. However, it is thought-provoking to let the young tiger grow up in the process of "beating", and in this way to achieve the wonderful effect of "the more it is beaten, the faster it grows". The future world is a world full of fierce competition, and there is no ability to run or jump. , Without a brave and persevering character and outstanding wisdom, you will never be able to adapt. Gorky said: "Loving children is something a hen can do, but being good at educating them is a major national event, which requires talent and profound knowledge of life."
Africa Leopard
When the African leopard, which is good at running, catches its prey, it does not immediately bite it to death and make a delicious meal, but temporarily lets it escape. Then, she immediately drives away the leopard cubs that are following her. If the leopard cubs that are chasing the prey catch their breath or pause midway, the mother leopard will open her mouth angrily and bite them mercilessly. The leopard cubs screamed and hid at first, expecting mother's love to come again. However, they soon realized their mother's good intentions, and immediately cheered up and chased the prey that had escaped death until they caught them again. The mother leopard's good intentions in biting her cubs seem to have two meanings: one is education, and the other is demonstration. When it comes to the love for children reflected in this almost cold way of raising children, it is expressed deeply and strongly. Because there is both cultivation and survival ability training. Although there are essential differences between competition in nature and competition in human society, there are many similarities or similarities. As long as there is competition, there must be a cruel side.
When it comes to demonstration, it refers to the clearest and most intuitive demonstration of defeating the opponent. We believe that the evolution from being bitten by the mother to biting the prey is not only the improvement of methods, but also the refinement of experience. Method is a kind of wealth for survival, and experience is also a kind of wealth for survival.
Therefore, this kind of demonstration that not only teaches methods but also refines experience cannot be underestimated for both sports and humans...