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This is an extremely tragic and shocking event. A father, in the abyss of despair, chooses the most extreme way to end his life and that of his child. This incident makes us deeply reflect on what is wrong with our society, our family, and our education.
First of all, we need to see that this father's actions are not representative of all fathers, nor of all men. He is an individual, and his choice is his personal decision, and we cannot blame all fathers for this. However, we cannot ignore the deep-seated issues behind this incident.
Why would this father choose such a way to end his life and that of his child? He must have made such a decision in excruciating pain and despair. Where does this pain and despair come from? Is it his personal problem, or is it our social problem?
Has our society given enough support and help to this man? When he is facing difficulties and pressures, is there anyone willing to lend a helping hand and help him? When he feels hopeless and helpless, is there anyone who can provide him with psychological support to give him hope back in life?
Did our family give him enough love and understanding? When he faced setbacks and difficulties, were his wife and his family able to give him enough support and encouragement? When he feels tired and powerless, will his family be able to provide him with a warm haven?
Does our education give him enough knowledge and skills? When he faces life's challenges, does he have the knowledge and skills to deal with them? When he feels lost and confused, is he wise enough to find answers?
We all need to think deeply about these questions. We can't blame all men, all fathers, just because this incident happened. What we need to do is to solve this problem fundamentally, so that every family is full of love, every society is full of care, and everyone has enough knowledge and skills to deal with the challenges of life.
This is a goal that requires us to work together. We need the best policy support, we need the extensive participation of the society, and we need the contribution of every family. Only in this way can we truly prevent such tragedies from happening again.