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Hubei gave his father a treadmill to exercise, but his father used it to dry clothes. What does this phenomenon reflect?
In Wuhan, Hubei, a woman bought a treadmill for her father, hoping that his father would finish farm work and exercise. According to the woman, her father was very happy after receiving it, but he never used it. He put his clothes and shoes on the treadmill. After this incident, it was vomited by many netizens. The woman's father is obviously a farmer. Working in the fields every day is very hard, and I have no physical strength to run. Some netizens said that this woman seems to be expressing her filial piety, but it has no effect. This phenomenon also reflects that many contemporary young people can't put themselves in their parents' shoes and always consider problems from their own perspective.

First, we cannot choose the right way to express filial piety. The woman didn't choose the right way to express her filial piety. If she gives a massage chair to her father who is doing farm work, I believe it will be more practical than giving him a treadmill. Fathers who work hard every day can relax when they get home. What they need is not fitness, but rest.

Second, many young people are not thoughtful enough? Many young people are not considerate enough. Daughters in big cities may work hard every day and need to use treadmills in their spare time. So he thought that his father also needed such a treadmill to exercise, but he didn't consider that the treadmill didn't play a big role in the countryside, and he didn't really think about what they really needed from the perspective of parents. It is right to do what makes them really happy. Gifts are not expensive, but your heart.

The above is just a personal opinion. What parents need their children to do is never to return anything. It is enough to get their care and care and meet frequently. As children, we should put ourselves in the shoes of our parents. What do you think of this? What do you think this phenomenon reflects? Welcome everyone to leave a message in the comment area for discussion.