One: It doesn't matter if my son is tired of learning. My dad drove you all over the country. It was sour. What parents often say is how other people's children are. Look at you, you are nothing but eating! Today, I want to fight back. I'm going to change this sentence to someone else's parents and see how other people's parents treat their children. The children didn't want to go to school, and the father took the initiative to drive the RV to take them around the country.
At this moment, I really want to be born again and become the child of this father. I am also tired of learning, and I have felt the supreme experience of traveling around the country since I was a child. Ps: I haven't been to many places before I was twenty, and the farthest destination is the urban area of my hometown. Sour, sour, in a word on the Internet, I am a sour and redundant pickled fish.
Two: Being tired of learning does not mean giving up learning. After traveling, you can better devote yourself to your study. Seeing the comments on the internet, many people said what the child would do in the future. His father spoiled him too much, saying that he was tired of studying and took him out to travel around the country. Isn't this a lie to him? I don't agree with this statement. You know, just being tired of studying doesn't mean giving up studying. They can still go back to school after they adapt.
In addition, by traveling around the country, boys can increase a lot of knowledge and broaden their horizons greatly. And with such an enlightened father, I don't believe that his old father didn't have a good way to guide him on the right path. On the contrary, I think it can give him a strong motivation to learn and regard learning as the top priority in life from now on. Do you want to? Stop and go along the way, look at the mountains, look at the water and look at other people's lives, and always compare with yourself. You will understand that at this age, it is a period of learning, and being tired of learning is only a short-term psychological obstacle, which does not get in the way and does not affect anything.