"To Kill a Mockingbird", a particularly good book. It's very enlightening, although I was confused by the names of foreigners when I read the first few chapters, but to be honest, the more I read it, the more I got it. If you want to be a good father, then I sincerely recommend it to you.
Corresponding to it is "When You Fly Like a Bird to Other Mountains", the importance of different growth environments for children and the importance of teaching by word and deed.
In fact, you will find that reading is a paradox.
What is the paradox of reading? I read because I wanted to know, but as I read more and more, I became more and more acknowledging my ignorance, which is a paradox.
We read because we are ignorant, and we read to make us feel even more ignorant.
It is not necessary for a person to show everything he knows. It's not ladylike – besides, people don't like that they have someone around them who knows more than they do. It's going to make them angry. No matter how standard the language you use, it won't change them. Unless they want to learn on their own, there's nothing they can do. You either keep your mouth shut or say the same thing to them. ”
People who are quiet feel so powerful, and Atticus will tell the strengths of others, or what he sees, to the children, get along with each other equally, and let the children form their own thinking.
This book is also too good