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Emile 卢梭 216Words 2018-03-18
Even if nature endows a child's brain with plasticity so that he can accept various impressions, it is not for you to fill it with the names of kings, dates, genealogy, globes, geography, and things that are useless to the child now and will not be in the future. Useful rhetoric, all this swept his sad and desolate childhood like a flood.And precisely because of the plasticity of his mind, those ideas that he can understand, that are useful to him, that are relevant to his happiness, and that will someday help him to fulfill his responsibilities, should be in his mind at the earliest time. Leaving an indelible imprint, directing him to live his life in a way that suits his nature and abilities.

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