We define ourselves by our actions, not our words. Innate human rights, so that power If you have no hope in your heart, that hope will cease to exist. If you have an instinct to follow freedom, then you have the opportunity to change the world and create a better world. —Noam Chomsky Each of us is spiritually isolated by nature. Of course Captain Marvel's kids can socialize better and faster because they read and understand society. Compared with the ignorant middle-class children who only know material hedonism, they have more views on society and are more conscious, rather than blind and ignorant in the general sense. Children in the ideal education will encounter a wall when they come to the real society. Will the children in the real society grow up and enter the society? The ideal world and the real world maintain relative contempt (the attitude between the two children), but it is easy for the ideal world to return to the mundane, but it is difficult for the mundane to ideal. So who is more inclusive or adaptable? The impact of the world did not make the children lose their way and suspect that they were at a disadvantage in social competition. On the contrary, they experienced two lives, made comparisons with their hearts, and finally made their own choices by hiding under the car. They are anti-middle class and anti-religion, and carefully rebel against American consumerism and capital society in returning to reality. The middle class corresponds to the hypocrisy of adults and the selfishness of children. You criticize Captain Fantastic for being out of touch with society, and Captain Fantastic criticizing you for being out of touch with reality—and complacent about your own degradation. The captain is naked, to tell you, please face this reality, the captain's wife wants to flush her ashes down the toilet, which is also a reality. Facing the more absurd and hypocritical social culture in a playful way is also a kind of energy that will not admit defeat until death. From the overall model of maverick family education, the details to the child's name must be unique in the world, and for example, the captain is not allowed to say interesting words that are not nutritious, they must have their own independent views, etc. . There are various indications that their unique personalities are closer to the real uniqueness, while the uniqueness in the universal sense is more like a mirror image of conformity and homogeneity. The training we should all receive 1. Say something directly, if someone guesses wrong, it's never someone else's fault. →Be straightforward 2. Don't speak a language that (the other person) does not understand. (Even if you speak 10 languages yourself, or the speakers are from different countries) → Be respectful of others 3. When talking about things with others, you can't say interesting when you need to describe your feelings. (it's a nonsense word. ) → have something to say 4. If you want to convince others, you must prove your point of view. → Make a point. All of this comes up in conversations between Ben and the kids, it feels like they should have a huge book of Communication Codes, and each one is so to the point. Years ago, when I first met Voldemort, he told me (like #3), Never say I don't know. Because you have a brain, you always know, at least something. He thought "I don't know. "It's a poisoned word, it allows people to escape at any time, to be lazy, or not to think. But that is harmful. I listened to it like a child, and I still use it to this day. Have anything I don't know? Then go find an answer. Born to be human, do you want to be sorry? After watching the movie, I had a heated argument with a friend. He believes that Ben is the fascist among fascists, the most selfish person. Without the consent of the children, he directly turned their lives into hard mode. Because he despised school education, he directly deprived the eldest son of his desire to go to college. And the movie celebrates it all. Then there is the matter of childbirth. This friend is an unmarried infertilityist. He still thinks that having a child is a paradox. Children are born passively, accept everything passively, but are immediately given many active requirements and responsibilities. This is fundamentally unfair. His conception of the "good life" was "not born, or died on the spot". I thought about his words for a long time, and I am very fortunate to have such a friend. Birth, old age, sickness and death are the laws of nature. As human beings, do we have the right to question this law? Of course there is, because as mentioned earlier, we have brains. If there is doubt, there will be change, and my friend will personally implement his change. Sincere people should do this. But going back to the movie, I think he's serious. However, Ben also followed his heart and chose a way of life just like him, but his wishes were bigger, and his changes were bigger - he wanted to influence more people, starting from future generations. I don't have children, so I don't always dare to talk about related topics. But in my perception, all "children" are easy to be underestimated. They may be easily influenced in the early stages of life, but never underestimate their ability to control their own life. My friends and I were mostly talking to ourselves in the end, because no one could convince the other, because no one really thought about it. But it brings us to think, and that's enough. As a human being, try to be worthy of yourself first. When encountering difficulties, use S-T-O-P (quiet meditation): keep calm, stay calm, think, observe, observe, plan, plan, make plans, implement plans, analyze and summarize experience.
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