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How proud was he to send his son abroad, how proud he was back then, and how much he regrets it now?

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How proud was he to send his son abroad, how proud he was back then, and how much he regrets it now?

Recently, a video about an 85-year-old retired principal has attracted widespread attention on the Internet. In the video, the half-paralyzed principal is in a nursing home, being cared for by his wife, and they have a son in the United States, but the principal laments: "There is no difference between having a son and not having a son, and I can't count on it at all." This incident once again triggered people's deep thinking about the concept of "raising children and preventing old age".

How proud was he to send his son abroad, how proud he was back then, and how much he regrets it now?

It is understood that the retired principal was a highly respected educator who produced countless outstanding studentsHowever, in his later years, he faced the dilemma of having no one to take care of him. Although his son is in the United States, he is unable to return home to visit his parents often due to his distance and busy work, let alone provide timely care when they need itThis also made the principal deeply reflect on the decision of the year - to send his son abroad. _

Back then, when the principal decided to send his son abroad, he was filled with pride and anticipationHe believed that his son would make a name for himself in a foreign country and become an elite member of society. What he didn't expect, however, was that this decision would cause so much trouble in his later life. Today, he lies in a bed in a nursing home, lamenting the ruthlessness of the years and the cruelty of reality. ⁠

How proud was he to send his son abroad, how proud he was back then, and how much he regrets it now?

This incident has also sparked a discussion about the idea that "a good son belongs to someone else, and only those who have little ability are their own". Some people believe that this is because good sons tend to have more opportunities and choices, and they may choose to travel away from home to pursue a better life and career. Sons who are more ordinary, on the other hand, prefer to stay with their parents and take care of them in their later years. ⁡

However, there are also people who hold a different view. They believe that no matter whether the son is good or not, he should fulfill the obligation to support his parentsOur parents have put in so much effort and sweat for us, and we should reciprocate when they need usNo matter where we are, no matter how busy our careers are, we must never forget our roots and roots. 

How proud was he to send his son abroad, how proud he was back then, and how much he regrets it now?

In addition, this incident has also triggered people's thinking about the traditional family concept and pension model. With the development and change of society, the traditional family concept and pension model can no longer meet the needs of modern society. More and more people are choosing to live and pursue a better life and career away from home, which also challenges the traditional concept of "raising children and preventing old age".

Therefore, we need to re-examine and think about the traditional family concept and pension model. We need to build a more open, inclusive and diversified pension system to provide more comprehensive and meticulous care and services for the elderlyAt the same time, we also need to strengthen family education and family style construction, and cultivate children's awareness of respecting, caring and supporting the elderly. ⁢

How proud was he to send his son abroad, how proud he was back then, and how much he regrets it now?

All in all, the experience of the 85-year-old retired principal has brought us profound enlightenmentWe need to re-examine and rethink the traditional family concept and old-age model, and at the same time, we need to educate children to respect, care and support the elderly. Only in this way can we build a more harmonious, warm and beautiful society.