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Rich families can produce excellent children, have a good educational environment and do well in school? Can people without money educate good children?
In education, money is very important, but it doesn't mean it is necessary. Quote a passage from Nan's article:

It's time, but it's not necessarily good. Many children, who look smart, will be even worse when they go to college. When I was teaching in a university, I was tired of teaching, because I found that all the students were dumber than me. Upon inquiry, these students were extremely clever when they were young, but when they grew up, they had problems, which really turned them upside down. So now I find that a "great man" is not necessarily a "later success", which must be reasonable in education.

I often tell my friends that your children are too smart and should be careful in education. Nowadays, parents in many families are very happy to see their children smart, and they all try their best to cultivate their children. In fact, educating children is like planting a good flower. If you fertilize too much and water too often, a good flower seedling will be hurt. The truth of education, like the use of soldiers, is "life after death", and only after suffering can we stand up; Growing up in a good environment, the score on the report card is beautiful, but it is equal to zero in the future career. Being smart as a child and having a report card does not mean that you can do things and start a business. Therefore, we must pay attention to whether it is a late bloomer and what it becomes depends on childhood education.

-"Old He Zi said"