Parents' every word and action subtly influence their children, and their attitude toward anything affects the child. Beautifying the home, keeping arrangements orderly and enriched with knowledge, cultivates good habits such as returning items after use; flowers, plants, and pets on the balcony quietly provide children with aesthetic enjoyment, fostering environmental appreciation and observational skills. Small details in the family environment quietly help parents nurture good habits in their children. Parents' language and behavior are part of family education, and parents' mindset, home environment, psychological environment, and social environment are all crucial factors influencing a child's development. Friends, every time you play computer games, life passes by on the keyboard; when watching TV, life flashes past the screen. Life is short, but if we calculate carefully, how much time in a lifetime do we actually spend on work and study? In ancient thought, listening, seeing, understanding, and practice are four ways to gain knowledge, with practice being the most important. Practice not only tests the knowledge obtained through the other three ways but also further deepens understanding and mastery. A noble person must pay attention to nine matters: when looking, ensure clarity; when listening, ensure understanding; maintain a gentle facial expression and humble appearance; speak with honesty; handle affairs with caution and seriousness; when in doubt, consider whether to seek advice from others; consider the consequences when angry; and ensure that the pursuit of benefits aligns with principles of righteousness.