When we were young, we often played information games. In groups of ten, the teacher says a word and then tells only the first student.
Then the first student whispered in the second student's ear, in turn. Until the last one, say what you hear out loud. The final content and the teacher's original words may often differ by a hundred thousand miles, which makes people laugh and cry.
When we grow up, we find ourselves in a society and environment where information has been processed. Anyone may edit and polish the news he first heard for his own thoughts and purposes, and then pass it on to you. Sometimes, you may hear many versions of the same thing, because the people who convey it have different positions. Just like that short message game when I was a child.
In fact, sometimes, in order to show the integrity of the information they get, people may make up some content themselves. Others do it for your own good and don't want you to know the cruel truth; Others can't tell the whole truth because of bigger and deeper considerations; Others may deliberately lead you in the wrong direction to achieve their ulterior motives.
Especially with the development of multimedia and the popularity of the Internet, people have more and more ways to get information, so the "sound" we hear is becoming more and more complicated. This requires us to effectively distinguish what is right and what is wrong, and avoid making wrong decisions and ruining our lives.
Especially for some teenagers, it is a period of youth flying, self-awareness awakening and expansion, and rebellious mood. The children in this period are not mature in outlook on life and world, and need education to guide them correctly.
Education has never been to make students obey and dare not express their views and opinions, but to teach them how to effectively identify a person who is talking nonsense, so as to protect themselves and embark on a correct and positive life path. This is the true meaning of education.