A child’s growth is not merely about physical development. It’s more about the extension and growth of their thinking and perception. When it comes to education, we often focus on accumulating knowledge and help children develop concrete and abstract thinking skills to better study knowledge. However, gaining knowledge is not the whole picture of cognitive development. It is more important to broaden their horizon and improve their mindset by having them delve into cultural and civilizational contexts.
If children grow up to lack love and curiosity toward the world, they tend to believe that grasping knowledge is everything that makes them stand out, and so their thinking is getting rigid. Without love and curiosity for others and the world, their mindset is limited, and their understanding of the world will remain very superficial and unable to extend. Eventually, the limited mindset prevents them from appreciating the diversity and intricacies of life.
However, love and curiosity is not inherent. These qualities need to be guided by external experiences. In order for kids to ignite their aspirations and foster reflections, it is important that they have witnessed the truly greatness and kindness. Just like a small river can only understand its own depth by seeing the ocean, children need the power of role models and real experiences to see a greater world and open their minds. In this way, their heart will be filled with aspirations for the future and they will gain deeper insights into life.
If children lack such insights of love and curiosity yet excel in knowledge, they are likely to develop an arrogant and narrow mindset. Although these children may possess a wealth of knowledge, it is hard for them to think outside the box. It also prevents them from transforming their achievements into help for others and contributions to society. In the end, they may have many skills but lack the ideals to advance societal progress.

What’s worse, narrow-minded individuals often lack the love and empathy for others and genuine care for the world. It becomes hard for them to envision a broader future, as they usually don’t have the dream of making the world a better place. This limitation not only stunts their personal growth but also robs them of the motivation to continue evolving.
Therefore, when educating children, we must emphasize not just knowledge but also the cultivation of love and curiosity. By exposing them to greatness, children can expand their horizons and better understand the world’s depth and breadth. Role models can inspire them to pursue higher ideals and a meaningful life. When children cultivate such vision and openness, their thinking will continue to grow, ultimately becoming a force for positive change in society.
In conclusion, shaping children’s thinking transcends knowledge education; it involves nurturing their perspectives and empathy through cultural and civilizational insights. Only then can they aspire to reach greater heights and explore wider horizons in the future.