The best support for children in ordinary families is, first, to eat more beef, and second, to buy more books. Eating more beef helps them grow physically, and buying more books helps develop their minds. But the problem is, what if some children have limited talent and just can't develop their brains no matter what? Then we should eat more beef—that way, even if you're not smart, you still have a good body.
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The best support for children in ordinary families is, first, to eat more beef, and second, to buy more books. Eating more beef helps them grow physically, and buying more books helps develop their minds. But the problem is, what if some children have limited talent and just can't develop their brains no matter what? Then we should eat more beef—that way, even if you're not smart, you still have a good body.