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Should children live according to their parents' ideals?
It shouldn't. Children are independent individuals. He grew up in a different age and environment from his parents and gradually formed his own views. He gradually cultivated his different hobbies from his different cognition and experience. Parents are children's first teachers, who can educate and guide their children, but they should not impose their ideals on their children, but only give them appropriate guidance. But if it is imposed on them, it will cause children's resentment, rebellion, or even worse. Parents impose their ideals on others, the most typical performance is to force their children to learn this and that, and to be volunteers. So that children's childhood, as well as the whole life, have no right to choose. I think parents can properly guide their children or cultivate their hobbies, but they can't force them to live their own lives.