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This is how the Japanese raise their children: the secret behind a generation of geniuses.
While in many countries intelligence is rewarded with medals, in Japan discipline, humility, and constant effort are rewarded.
From an early age, Japanese children learn a powerful truth: talent without hard work is worthless, and true brilliance is born from consistency.
Over there, it is not unusual to see a six-year-old child going to school alone, crossing streets, taking trains… because from the very beginning they are taught to be responsible, courageous, and self-sufficient.
It is not about overprotecting them, but about preparing them for life. Japanese parents do not do homework for their children, nor do they make excuses for them… they guide them, but teach them that the journey is theirs.
Japanese students clean their own classrooms, sweep the hallways, and wash the bathrooms. In many elementary schools there is no cleaning staff.
Why?
Because educating does not simply mean filling the mind with information, but shaping character, humility, and respect.
Children are not seen as kings, but as part of a community. And this gives them a unique strength.
Japanese brilliance is not luck or genetics. It is culture, values, and well-directed effort from childhood.
Do you want a brilliant child?
Teach them more than mathematics.
Teach them to be disciplined, patient, and curious.
Do not protect them from failure: let them learn from it.
Because, in the end, it is not only about raising intelligent children… but about shaping human beings who shine with their own light.
— Adrian Năstase
🇺🇸 Starship screaming back from the edge of space at hypersonic hell, then nailing a perfect controlled landing like it’s nothing.
@SpaceX just makes the impossible look routine. It's so sick!!!!
Excellent comments from Eric Nuttall . Nevertheless he has made one big mistake: of the 11 oil producers his Fund owns, 6 are Canadian of which 4 are oil sands producers but not $CJ!
3 days ago, Iran’s Women’s Soccer Team protested the Islamic Regime by refusing to sing the national anthem.
2 days ago, Iranian state media branded the women “wartime traitors.”
Today, the women were desperately begging for help from inside the team bus. They are being forcibly returned to Iran against their will, to be executed for their silent protest.
This is a horror.
While Mark Carney talks about protecting health care in Canada.....
Did you know that he and his firm own a string of private hospitals, health insurance companies and more?
Once again, his actions and his investments don't match the rhetoric.
Read and RP
https://t.co/EazX2wAUKP
What exactly are you fighting to protect?
Canada is a branch plant economy of the US. All of our major products here are produced by subsidiaries of American corporations, from breakfast cereals to automobiles, to say nothing of our popular culture which is almost all American.
If you say we're in a new world @MarkJCarney ,what is the future of our economy which is entirely dependent on the US? What about the military relationship and our commitment to NORAD and NATO.
It was the American nuclear umbrella with a minimal investment by Canada and a maximal investment by the US that kept Canada safe for decades. Our politicians are in denial of this reality.
Thank you, @BradWall306 , for your moving words. We completely agree. We all need to do our part to end this scourge of antisemitism that has taken hold in our nation. A nation we all love. We owe it to our Jewish friends, neighbours, and family members.