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Emile 卢梭 173Words 2018-03-18
When a child begins to look around, we have to choose what he can see.The natural man is interested in all new things, he can feel his own weakness, so he is afraid of all unknown things, and the habit of seeing new things without ill effects can eliminate such fears.Children who are raised in a clean house become terrified of spiders if they have never seen one, and this fear often lasts a lifetime.And I've never seen anyone in the country be afraid of spiders, whether men, women, or children.

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