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Who said that if a child is mediocre and happy?

Who said it if a child is mediocre and happy? Liang Xiaosheng.

Detailed introduction:

Liang Xiaosheng once said: "If a child is an ordinary person, then he will be welcomed into his lap; if he is outstanding, then let him spread his wings and fly high." This is not only for children. An expectation and understanding, and a profound insight into the journey of life. How to view life and how to educate the next generation are all based on the continuous exploration and thinking of the meaning of life.

We live in a highly competitive society. With the rapid development of technology and information, for every child, there seem to be more and more choices and opportunities, and the pressure also increases. Every family has expectations for their children, but what should the real expectations be? Should we let our children become leaders in society, or let them live happily?

For many parents, they hope that their children can make a difference and gain a place in society. But are such expectations too heavy, and do they limit children's imagination and creativity?

Another voice believes that we should respect the talents and choices of every child, allowing them to grow freely and find their own life path. As Henry David Thoreau said: "Not everyone pursues speed, some people pursue direction." For every child, finding his or her own direction is more important than speed.

If your children are mediocre, then you should be happy. This is Liang Xiaosheng’s famous saying:

He said in "The World" that if the children are ordinary, then they should be accompanied to make them happy; If a child excels, they should be allowed to fly high. This parenting philosophy is not only an expectation and understanding of children, but also a profound insight into the journey of life.

The Human World is a novel written by contemporary writer Liang Xiaosheng and was first published in December 2017. "The Human World" is divided into three volumes, upper, middle and lower. It takes the life trajectory of Zhou Bingkun, a commoner, as a clue. It is organized around Spring Festival banquets, family gatherings and major events, showing the development and changes of Chinese society in the past fifty years. Throughout it, there is not only the "glory and dream" of China's social development, but also the difficulty and complexity of the reform and opening up process.