Humans cannot run faster than animals, humans cannot fly like a bird.
This is because that we are living in the Reality world. However humans are able to invent bicycles and cars to travel faster than animals and aeroplanes to fly faster than birds. These inventions are discovered by people who shifted their world into the Possibility world. The same goes to inventors and founders of computers, hand phones, facebook and electricity. They all live in the Possibility world but most of them were school or university drop-outs. The world owes a lot to these people and it would not be the same without their discoveries. Most often children are unwilling to share their toys or sweets with their friends and often have small fights over minor things. At times it is difficult for adults to comprehend why their own children behave as such, which may be a bit of an embarrassment and a cause of worry. We all like to cling to our Reality world despite of the advise of the wise and are unwilling to shift our mindset into the Possibility world. However ambitious parents like to expect and push their children into excellence in everything they do, without a proper method. Some resort to cane and punishment to get their children into fast track.
Children live in the world of their own with a lot of fantasy and reality.
With the right environment and time, they will excel in whatever things they are passionate with. One of our initiatives in educating our children is to arouse their curiosity in whatever activities we do. Without their interest there is no way to pass our knowledge to them. You may say that we are using the 'pull' method instead of the 'push' or the strict discipline method. It is more taxing and energy sapping for our teachers with minimal strictness but the end results, children tend to learn more in a happier state of mind. Using THE VISION joyful learning system, it will enable the children to gain much confidence and psychological security in them, thus enabling them to develop their mindset into the Possibility world.
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