"我一直在列一张单子,上面是学校没有教你的东西。他们不会教你如何去爱一个人。他们不会教你如何去成名。他们不会教你如何变得富有或贫穷。他们不会教你如何离开一个你不再爱的人。他们不会教你如何知道别人在想什么。他们不会教你对一个快要死的人说什么。他们不会教你任何值得知道的东西。"
— Neil Gaiman
Simplified Meaning:
Schools teach many important subjects like math, science, and history, but they don't cover everything you need to know for life. For example, schools don't teach you how to fall in love and maintain a relationship. They also don't teach you how to handle fame or how to manage money, whether you're rich or struggling. When it comes to tough emotional situations, like breaking up with someone you don't love anymore or comforting a dying friend, schools don't provide guidance. Understanding what others are thinking or feeling is another complex skill you don't learn in a classroom. These are some of the most important life skills, and you often have to learn them through personal experience and sometimes the hard way.
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