terminator69
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I have a feeling this novel will be very relevant to the demographic of people on BoS. It's written by a Chinese mother and goes through the differences in parenting between Chinese and Western parents based on the author's experiences. ie. she talks about how she raised her daughters to do hours of homework/study a night and how they were never allowed to watch tv etc. Also, she would get really angry if her daughter's scored A minus on a test meanwhile Western parents would be rewarding their children for getting Bs etc.
I'm almost finished reading it now and can't help but apply the logic explored in the book to my own life. ie. my mum is a dumb bitch and did not tell me to do my homework once, during the entirety of high school. I have no doubt that I would be significantly smarter and better off if I was told to do my homework, study and explore extracurricular content. When I used to think about other students doing well and ponder why I was not able to reach them academically, it puts it into perspective that they were actually working a lot harder than me. Then again, I do not think I would volunteer for the very strict lifestyle condoned in this book, but perhaps a milder version of it.
So; check it!
I'm almost finished reading it now and can't help but apply the logic explored in the book to my own life. ie. my mum is a dumb bitch and did not tell me to do my homework once, during the entirety of high school. I have no doubt that I would be significantly smarter and better off if I was told to do my homework, study and explore extracurricular content. When I used to think about other students doing well and ponder why I was not able to reach them academically, it puts it into perspective that they were actually working a lot harder than me. Then again, I do not think I would volunteer for the very strict lifestyle condoned in this book, but perhaps a milder version of it.
So; check it!