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What kind of person is mahogany talking about?

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The article mainly introduces that the author, out of curiosity, asked a mahogany grower why he didn't water the saplings and let them wither. The grower replied that if he watered them every day, the trees would become dependent, and if he left nursing in the future, he would die. Tell us to learn to be independent and not be afraid of hardships.

After reading:

I got a profound education after reading "Redwood" today. I understand that if you rely too much on others and don't do things by yourself, you won't be able to master survival skills and will eventually be eliminated by society.

The word "mahogany" is a metaphor for planting trees to educate people. It shows that people living in an uncertain environment can stand the test of life and master the skills of survival by watering trees irregularly and quantitatively.

"If I water every day and regularly water a certain amount of water every day, the saplings will have a heart of dependence, and the roots will float on the surface and cannot go deep into the ground. Once I stop watering, the saplings will wither even more. " What the tree planter said is very reasonable. If you water the saplings every day, the roots of the saplings will float on the surface and only absorb the water on the surface of the land, and you can't go deep into the ground to find water. Once watering is stopped, saplings will naturally wither without water. Trees are like this, what can people do?

People are all the same! Don't rely too much on others. If a person is used to the life of "clothes stretch out his hand, food opens his mouth", he will have a dependent heart and do nothing, so instead of observing society and studying life, he can only see the surface and not understand the connotation.

A joke goes like this: One day, a rich man asked his big and lazy son, "Where did these rice come from?" My son usually only sees the cook take rice out of the bag, so he said without thinking, "Come out of the bag." It is precisely because the rich man's son is used to the life of "clothes reach out and food opens his mouth" that he only sees superficial things and doesn't know where the food comes from. Once the person he depends on dies, he will eventually lose everything he has.