1.
Good children need good homes.
Good homes need good times.
Good times need good governments.
Good governments requires just people.
Just people are those who have been educated properly.
2.
Children need adults for protection.
Adults need the elderly for wisdom.
The elderly need children for hope.
3.
Children call attention to themselves.
Adults pay attention to others.
4.
Children think they know everything.
Adults know how little they know.
5.
A child -- walk.
An adult -- work.
An old person -- be wise.
6.
A child is not born with a corrupt nature.
A child is not born with a good nature.
A child's nature is both.
Whether a child becomes good or bad depends upon others.
7.
It is better to elicit goodness than it is to beat out badness.
When goodness is brought out, someone becomes good.
When badness is beaten out, someone lives in shame.
Goodness is elicited with respect and love.