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It is often said that "I eat more salt than you eat". Is it really possible?

Unrealistic I eat more salt than you eat, so I can't take it seriously. I think before a few years old, my parents ate more salt than you, and after a few years old, they couldn't eat your salt. You can eat 200 grams of rice at a meal, but you can eat at most 10 grams of salt. But one possibility is that parents eat more salt than you do. This kind of kidnapping often happens in Daily First Aid. For example, the older generation believed in the so-called "folk remedies", but did not know that these unreliable folk remedies lacked scientific verification and did not work. At the same time, they are often counterproductive and aggravate the condition.

In the name of control, love often leads to two results. One extreme result is to train children into puppets. Children have lost the ability to be independent. Once away from the protection of their parents, they are like insecure children shivering in the wild. There is a kind of love called letting go, so should we completely give our children freedom and let them grow up without restrictions? Letting go is not letting go, but the love of a big hand holding a small hand.

Parents are the harbor to help children travel; Parents are mountains, let children stand on their shoulders to see more beautiful scenery; Parents are books, so that children can understand the connotation of doing things. "I eat more salt than you eat. Do as I say! At this time, the child seems to have a rope in his parents' hands. Perhaps parents want their children to suffer less, or parents want their children to take fewer detours, or parents think their children are not mature enough.

In short, children's affairs should be decided by parents. The competitive world is cruel. In order to survive in the competition, we try our best to catch up. In this regard, our expectations for children are getting higher and higher. Sometimes we pay too much attention to the result of competition and ignore the process of growth.