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The era when "geniuses" fell from the altar

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    Recently, the winners of the National Youth Science and Technology Innovation Contest have sparked an upsurge of public opinion one after another.

    First, a primary school student was questioned about winning an award for his research on cancer, followed by two primary school students winning awards for their anti-tumor experiments.  Young Entrepreneur Competition Award.

    ?Primary school students¡¯ award-winning projects and papers must reach the minimum undergraduate level and the highest doctoral research level.  Among these students, the youngest is only 3 years old, and the oldest is only a middle school student. If the scientific and technological achievements are completely the research results of the students, they are definitely geniuses.  However, this is also the most questioned point. Can such a young age really have such professional knowledge and such pure experimental ability?

    As the hot spot of questioning "genius" remains high, there is also a "poetic talent" who has been questioned.  A 16-year-old girl claimed to be able to write 2,000 poems a day, but netizens calculated an account for her. According to the amount of poems she writes, it takes an average of 43 seconds to write a poem.  Under the pressure of public opinion, his father issued a statement saying that composing poems is "faster than typing", and the incident ended in a funny way.

    In the public opinion incident of the Youth Entrepreneurship Competition, a parent of a student said that he did not know that "the project research report must be written by the author himself"; a parent said that the award-winning student did the experiment by himself after professional training, and the project only did some basic experiments.  But the youngest award-winning student in this experiment is only 3 years old, and it is obviously a scientific and technological innovation competition, so how could it be so random to do a "basic experiment"?  There is no latest progress on the awards of middle school students, but such a young age has researched a lot of scientific research results across the three major fields, either they are peerless geniuses, or they have deep meaning, and the latter is obviously more convincing.

    From the above examples, we can see a similarity. Behind the "geniuses", there is the excessive participation of parents.  The reason for participating is related to the benefits of winning the Youth Entrepreneurship Competition.

    The purpose of the National Youth Science and Technology Innovation Competition is clearly stipulated in the regulations on its official website. Simply put, it is to cultivate young people's interest in science and cultivate scientific and technological reserve talents.  However, the interests linked to the competition have stained the pure original intention with taint.  Winning the Youth Entrepreneurship Competition can be used as an extra point for candidates to enter higher education. In order to pave the way for their children, parents would rather take risks and put their children on the altar of "genius".

    ? With the rapid rise and fall of the frenzy of public opinion, the truth surfaced.  The world of "genius" was originally praised by parents. It was supposed to be a science and technology competition to cultivate children's interest in science, but instead it became a competition field for parents. In this era of pursuing educational fairness, it has become a "hidden corner"  "Fighting Father Era".

    However, a "genius" without the support of strength will not be able to withstand the waves, and the fame and fortune gained because of false strength will also be beaten back to its original shape, and the false "genius" will definitely fall from the altar.  (Remember the site URL: www.hlnovel.com
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