Showing posts with label Education. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Education. Show all posts

Sunday, March 1, 2020

What Do We Teach Our Children

Are we moving toward something, or away from it? Are we teaching our children to march forward, the banner of their civilization in hand, or to back slowly away from it, watching the shining city on the hill receding into the distance? So, what do we teach our children? What must they know to become defenders of the only civilization worth fighting for?
 
1. Your Life Has Purpose. Life is not a bewildering, chaotic mess. It’s a struggle, but it’s a struggle guided by a higher meaning. You were designed to use your reason and your natural gifts—and to cultivate those assets toward fulfillment of a higher end. That end can be discovered by investigating the nature of the world, and by exploring the history of our civilization. That end includes defending the rights of the individual and the preciousness of individual lives; it includes acting with virtues including justice and mercy. It means restoring the foundations of your civilization, and building new and more beautiful structures atop those foundations.
 
2. You Can Do It. Forge forth and conquer. Build. Cultivate. You were given the ability to choose your path in life—and you were born into the freest civilization in the history of mankind. Make the most of it. You are not a victim. In a free society, you are responsible for your actions. Your successes are your accomplishments, but they are also the legacy of those who came before you and those who stand with you; your failures are purely your own. Look to your own house before blaming the society that bore you. And if society is acting to violate individual rights, it is your job to work to change it. You are a human being, made in the image of God, bound to the earth but with a soul that dreams of the eternal. There is no greater risk than that and no greater opportunity than that.
 
3. Your Civilization Is Unique. Recognize that what you have been given is unique in human history.  Most human beings have lived under the control of others, suffered tyranny and oppression. You have not. The freedom you enjoy, and morals in which you believe, are products of a unique civilization—the civilization of Dante and Shakespeare, the civilization of Bach and Beethoven, the civilization of the Bible and Aristotle. You did not create your freedoms or your definition of virtue, nor did they arise in a vacuum. Learn your history. Explore where the roots of your values lie: in Jerusalem and Athens. Be grateful for those roots. Then defend those roots, even as you grow to new heights.
 
4. We Are All Brothers and Sisters. We are not enemies if we share a common cause. And our common cause is a civilization replete with purpose, both communal and individual, a civilization that celebrates both individual and communal capacity. If we fight alongside one another rather than against one another, we are stronger. But we can only be stronger when we pull in the same direction, and when we share the same vision. We must share the same definition of liberty when it comes to politics, and, broadly speaking, the same definition of virtue when it comes to creating and maintaining social capital.
 
- Ben Shapiro, The Right Side of History, 2019.

Monday, April 1, 2019

三个孩子

 很久以前,有三对夫妇,他们在同一天结婚,也都在同一天向上帝祈祷:“伟大的上帝啊,请您赐给我们一个孩子,赐给他聪明、勇敢、爱心和健康。”第二年,三对夫妇如愿以偿,都生下了一个小宝宝。他们从此开始了快乐而忙碌的生活。

二十年过去了,这三对夫妇又来到了教堂向上帝祈祷。第一对说:“上帝啊,您为什么要这样惩罚我们?我们的孩子变成了一个残忍暴虐的人。”第二对也走上前说:“上帝啊,求您救救我们的孩子吧,他变成了一个自私、懒惰的人,我们不知道他将来能够靠什么养活自己。”轮到最后一对夫妇祈祷,他们却欣慰地说:“万能的上帝啊,感谢您给我们送来了这样一个好孩子,他热情开朗又充满爱心,他是我们生活快乐的源泉。”
这时候,教堂的穹顶上亮起一道光,洪亮的声音从光中传出:“我的子民啊,二十年前,我应你们的要求把三个孩子交给你们。正如你们当时所见,他们一样的聪明可爱,各有各的特长,每个人的潜能都足以使他们成为社会的栋梁。但是后来呢,你们之中的人,有的悉心去培养孩子,像照料一粒麦种;有的却忘记了孩子的教育,像丢弃一棵幼苗,任其疯狂生长,甚至走上歧途。那些悉心照料和培育孩子的父母,并不全是富有或有权势的,有的甚至屡遭厄运,但他们的信心和耐心使他们得到了应有的回报。而有的父母尽管富有,却早早地在教育上抛弃了自己的孩子,直至今天自吞苦果。我的子民啊,难道你们还不明白吗?”