Therefore, in addition to the uneven distribution of hard power (resources), what is more critical is the uneven level of soft power (concepts). What elites pass on to the next generation is mostly freedom, ambition, calmness, self-discipline and perseverance. What poor people pass on to their next generation is mostly low self-esteem, short-sightedness, violence, looseness and easy giving up. As it is for those who go before, so will it be for those who follow. What happens to the elders, so will the younger ones. And this is \”Fighting Dad/Mom\”. Fighting in the context of education is not a hereditary inheritance of power and money, but a competition for parents’ concepts and ideas, a way of life, a way of thinking, and a way of being in the world. The more you deal with children, the more you will find that children are the epitome of the family, and education is about fighting against parents. Text|Dingdang Mama
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