Diligence and thrift are our traditional virtues in China. For example, some parents will say that children are poor. This is not frugality, it will only make children feel inferior. If children always have water on when washing their hands in daily life, then we have to tell them at this time. In the process of washing hands, if we are rubbing our palms, we can choose to turn off the tap. When we use paper, we should be more economical. When we use paper, we can pull as much paper as we can.
Diligence and thrift are not stingy in disguise. I don't think thrift is a disguised stingy phenomenon. The main phenomenon of stingy is that everyone can't bear to do anything. And thrift is not reluctant, just want to let everyone know what is hard-won. If we can know that something is hard-won, we will cherish it, and frugality is also our traditional virtue in China. How can it be said that it is stingy? In fact, many times my parents will also educate me to be frugal, and I will also educate my children to be frugal in the future. Frugality does not mean that they are stingy again.
I just want to tell my children that many things are hard-won, so that they can cherish some things more. It can also let children know more about the source of some things. It's a little hard. For example, we can take our children to understand how paper is formed, and we can also let them know that it is a very complicated process.