It has been four years since I left school. For sports enthusiasts, four years is a cycle. However, the news that China men's soccer team failed again and again makes people feel that four years have passed. It seems like a moment to think so. In fact, being a student is a very happy thing, because when I am no longer a student, there are many things I have not learned in school. Even flying for the first time is a big test. At least the school didn't say that holding a student ID card or diploma is like holding garbage.
Get to the point.
Education in China is a relatively failed education. Moreover, I don't think such a failure can be attributed to the large population, which is a complete shirking. I don't know whether the economic recession in Russia is the responsibility of too little population, or whether the 9. 1 1 incident in the United States is due to the fact that the population in the United States is neither too large nor too small. China's education, not to mention that a couple can only have one child, even if a district can only have one child, I think it is still a failure.
China people don't fully understand learning and going to school. Education and teaching materials are totally two concepts. Learning doesn't have to be done at school, but it is often not done at school.
When I was doing something, others invited a bunch of experts who had learned a lot. When they learned that I had dropped out of school, they told me sadly: Han Han, you can't stop studying, it will ruin you. Too high a diploma has actually ruined them. The higher the education, the more rigid their thinking. Because who told them that I had stopped studying? I just don't study at school. I study well outside and learn a lot unconsciously every day. For example, the day I did that program, I understood that the higher my education, the more stupid I am.
At school, the teacher's most powerful trick was to "call your parents."