First of all, educating young people can make old people feel their existence and value. With the growth of age, many elderly people will feel their physical and mental abilities gradually decline, losing their vitality and self-confidence. By educating young people, let them feel their existence and value, feel that they still have the ability to make contributions, and see their shadow in young people.
Secondly, educating young people can make old people feel that they have responsibilities and obligations. In traditional values, the elderly bear the responsibility and obligation to inherit and educate the younger generation. By educating young people, the elderly can better fulfill their social roles and responsibilities, and at the same time help young people to grow and develop better.
Third, educating the young can make the old feel satisfied and happy. Many elderly people feel lonely and empty after work and family, and lack opportunities to communicate with others. By educating young people, the elderly can find ways to be satisfied and happy, communicate and share their knowledge and experience with young people, and increase their social network and affinity.
Finally, educating young people can also make the elderly feel their meaningful life. With the growth of age, many elderly people will begin to think about their own life value and significance. By educating young people, the elderly can feel their influence and help on young people, feel that their lives are meaningful and valuable, and be able to face life better.
To sum up, the older people are, the more they like to educate young people, because this kind of behavior can make the old people feel their existence and value, and at the same time help the young people to grow and develop better. For the elderly, educating young people can also make them feel responsibility and obligation, feel satisfied and happy, and increase their meaning in life.
Therefore, we should respect the wishes and behaviors of the elderly, and actively promote exchanges and interactions between the elderly and young people, so as to achieve harmony and mutual assistance between the two generations and jointly promote social development and progress.
At the same time, for young people, we should also respect the experience and wisdom of the elderly, listen to their suggestions and opinions with an open mind, draw nutrition from them and lay a solid foundation for their growth and development. Through the communication and interaction between the elderly and young people, we can establish closer social ties and relationships and promote social harmony, stability and common development.