
This semester, we watched a movie in our thought class called "Kids Aren't Stupid 2."
Kids Aren't Stupid 2 is a Singaporean film. It's a comedy, but it's also very moving. The parents of tom and Jerry brothers in the story are busy with work and lack communication with their children as long as the material is enough to satisfy them, but I don't know that children need the love and appreciation of their parents. And Tom's classmate became a teacher, and there was the same problem, his father was misguided, so he had hopes of success, but could succeed with very poor grades. His father thought genius cuffs and kicks were the best way to go, but he had more resistance to his father. In this way, Tom embarked on the final path to success. But later, their parents also understood the truth, and after paying a certain price, Tom and Talent embarked on the right path.
This movie is right. Both adults and children need compliments. But why are we so mean when we praise others? Isn't it hard to talk about someone else's strengths? Resources, misplaced, garbage is garbage. Look at someone else's strengths! Only then can you make yourself more generous and not skimp on the praise of others!
If you're also interested, you can also check out "Kids Aren't Stupid 2" oh!