Does the fact that college students are not aware of giving up their seats on public transportation have anything to do with their college education?

If you're in college and your teachers are still telling you to give up your seat on the bus for the elderly, the sick and the disabled, and not to litter, then I'd like to tell you this:

You're in the wrong place, you're in the wrong place, you're in the wrong class at XX Primary School!

Is it possible that individual college students have no sense of giving up their seats, and that tens of millions of college students all over the country are going to be the backstabbers?

Is the virtue of "humility" something that people can only learn from their teachers when they go to college?

Don't forget that Kong Rong was only seven years old when he gave up his pear.

I don't know if you always go to the bus, and I don't know if every time you go to the bus, you can meet the shaky old man, the trembling pregnant woman and the wobbly child! If you can, then may I ask if you ever give up your seat?

I used to work in a network company, I squeeze the bus to and from work every day, during which I would pass by two universities, so I could occasionally see college students coming out of school in the morning. The quality of the students is still very high, they don't spit, they throw the fruit peel and paper into the garbage can, and they give up their seats to those who need them.

In contrast, there are some middle-aged men sleeping on their backs, older women with shrill voices, and fashionable, arrogant white-collar workers who pretend to be oblivious to the elderly and children, and talk as if no one else is there, indifferent and arrogant.

So please don't let the behavior of one individual knock over a boatload of college students.

Of course, I don't deny that there are some college students who are slow and apathetic, and don't have the "sense of giving up their seats" that you're talking about.

However, "three feet of ice is not a day's cold", the university certainly in the moral education has been neglected, but the young people in their twenties, under normal circumstances, should have formed the correct concept of right and wrong, has a certain moral quality, at this time, the teacher then grabbed the ears of the tireless admonition to them to "The first thing I'd like to say is that I don't know if I'm going to be able to do this, but I think I'm going to be able to do it, and I think I'm going to be able to do it!

Moral education has been going on since kids were in kindergarten, elementary school, middle school, high school, and it never stops.

If so many years of education have failed to make a person realize the need for humility and love, then it is even more unlikely that his mind will blossom with morality in a university that is relatively more academically oriented and more open and free.

Shouldn't we then trace the root of the problem back to the primary education stage?

But you must have come across this situation.

The teacher talks about Kong Rong giving up his pear at school, but the child comes home to see his parents and uncle fighting over the family fortune.

Teachers talk about filial piety at school, but children come home to hear their parents scolding their grandmothers for their old age.

No matter how important schooling is, it cannot replace the role of parents as role models.

It's the same with a child's academic performance.

The teacher in the classroom, no matter how good, back home the child is herded to goat herding, that is very difficult to produce a high achiever in the University of Northern China.

Parents do not pay attention to their children's moral education, that good people do not have good rewards, only mixed up in order to be able to eat in society, it is difficult for the child to become a high moral virtues.

I think the quality of the vast majority of college students is still worthy of belief and affirmation, if you really see college students did not give up their seats, then is it that he is not feeling well? Is it that he didn't notice that someone needed to give up their seat?

Don't jump to conclusions, after all, you're not him, don't know whether he is in good physical condition, and he is not in order to give up his seat to sit on the bus, need to stare at the door all the time, to see whether up the old and sick.

When you really find a deadbeat is not to let the seat of the people, and then ask him "your parents teach you to give up the seat to the elderly" is not too late!