Chapter 672
Masayoshi Kishimoto has never been a star chasing person. He fell in love with a certain star, and it all came from a certain film and television drama starring the other party and a certain character portrayed there.
For Masayoshi Kishimoto, he has long since stopped paying attention to the matter of men and women in bed. Even if the other party is a star, he is just Err.
With the aura of stars removed, whether it is Fukada Kyoko or Ishihara Sakimi, he is not as beautiful as Sakai Rie.
Not only that, the two female stars are not as elegant as their wives. After all, she grew up playing the Western flute since childhood. She also entered the Tokyo University of the Arts to study Western flute for four years and minored in piano for four years.
Of course, he knew better than anyone else that his legal wife was an absolute quarrel. Although she was a quarrel, she often only argued with herself.
In social occasions, she looks like a gentle and virtuous wife, Yamato Kasuko. Fortunately, she is not an actress.
Otherwise, I wouldn't dare to marry her home. After all, it would be hard to tell when the other party was real and when he was completely acting with me.
Masayoshi Kishimoto never wants to be at ease even when he sleeps. He always has to be careful of the people beside him. What's more, he follows an old Chinese saying that rabbits do not eat grass beside him.
Kyoko Fukada is a female artist under her group, and her main job is to help her make money. The same is true for Satomi Ishihara. Not only are they the two of them, but also Ayase Haruka and others, they are all their money-making tools.
Fukada Kyoko and Ishihara Satomi could make her mark at the age of 14 and five. On the one hand, it is determined by talent, and on the other hand, it is good luck.
For a long time, Masayoshi Kishimoto has always believed that people must rely on certain good luck to achieve something. Otherwise, they will be just mediocre and ordinary throughout their lives. Even if they are talented, they will not be known to others.
Modern Japanese society treats people artificially differently as soon as they are born. It is not accidental that Kyoko Fukada and Satomi Ishihara can embark on this acting career.
In childhood, at most, if a person is not outstanding in learning, it means that he will not achieve much on the road of studying.
Of course, one of them is an exception, which is mediocre grades in various subjects, but one subject is extremely outstanding. One of the most representative figures is Nobel Prize winner in Economics John Nash.
He is not only the prototype of the high-scoring movie "Beautiful Mind", but also has achieved great success in game theory, differential geometry and partial differential equations.
In elementary school, except for mathematics, his homework was very average. To be precise, he was a partial talent, not a general talent.
Informed parents will observe their children well in the long run, and then discover other highlights, take a different approach to the unorthodox path of study and employment, that is, teach students according to their aptitude.
When Natsui Makoto asked herself to let Shikimoto and Mika Kishimoto receive early education, the reason why Masayoshi Kishimoto did not object was that Japanese society was like this.
This is not only in Japan, but also in Europe and the United States. Children from the upper and middle classes received elite education from the beginning. Therefore, no matter which stage they are at, they have matching educational teachers and resources.
The reason why children from ordinary families have problems due to early education is that their families ignore the most important thing, money.
Without family economy as support, it means that their children can often only enter popular public schools.
The teachers in popular public schools are not only generally mediocre, but also the courses taught are carried out step by step according to the so-called national education syllabus.
The teaching syllabus issued by the state is formulated for the average intelligence level of ordinary children. Once children who have learned in advance and learn it again, they often lose interest.
Since its initial establishment, elite schools have had a historical development process of at least hundreds of years. They have long formed a set of teaching concepts and levels that are far higher than the step-by-step rise of popular public schools.
Elite schools have formed an entrance assessment. After entering, the exams are always continuous, every month, and even every week.
If the teachers determine that a certain student cannot keep up with the average level, it is undoubtedly the object of being persuaded to withdraw. If the teacher's level is not enough or has not met a series of performance appraisal and admission standards for the school, it is the object of being dismissed.
Many people mistakenly believe that the students in elite schools are living well. In fact, their mental stress is much greater than that of children attending ordinary schools.
Even elite schools in the United States, especially elite high schools, conduct some students who commit suicide due to excessive academic mental stress every year.
Students studying in these elite schools have long been clear about their goals, one of the Ivy Leagues. Not only can they be considered a shame, but they will also lose confidence in their future.
For this reason, the Americans did not do this or explicitly prohibit it. They were still doing it. The so-called educational philosophy of respecting children's natural development is something the United States used to fool the American people decades ago or was once hyped.
In the 1980s, this educational concept basically had no market, and even ordinary Americans did not believe it. Happy education is purely fart.
Therefore, when the current education system in the United States cannot be completely loosened, a new variety of schools has been created, that is, special schools.
This type of school is between a private elite school and a public school. For ordinary Americans, the cost of private elite schools is too high and they cannot afford it economically.
The teaching quality of public schools is poor, and teachers are not very responsible. Public schools in many blocks in the United States, especially high schools, are called dropout factories.
The purpose of special schools is to send children who are willing to study in ordinary American families to college so that they can have a decent career, a stable income, and even completely get rid of poverty in the future.
In order to achieve this goal, special schools will use the tactics of questions for students who are studying even during the summer and winter vacations.
The problem is that special schools are more monks and less porridge in the United States. Every time special schools recruit students, they will also receive public lottery. There are always a very small number of lucky people.
After all, the financial allocations of schools in the United States are largely based on property tax collection. Where there are more wealthy people, there will be more personal property, and tax revenue will rise.
On the contrary, in places with more poor people, not only will there be less personal property, but also the number of unemployed people will be more employed by the state welfare.
This explains why in the United States, schools in wealthy neighborhoods are good and housing prices are high, while schools in poor neighborhoods are bad and housing prices are particularly cheap.
Not only that, there are many surveillance in wealthy neighborhoods, and there are many police patrolling, and the public security is good. However, there are few surveillance in poor neighborhoods, and there are not even any, so even the police are too lazy to care about them and even dare not patrol.
In terms of social research and human nature, there will be no other country in this world that can do better than the United States, comprehensively, meticulously and in-depth.
What Kishimoto Masayoshi suddenly thought of was not random thoughts, but from an American education documentary "Waiting for Superman".
Chapter completed!