Truly good education is not just about imparting knowledge and test-taking skills, but more importantly about helping a person understand the real world: understanding rules, seeing differences, grasping the complexity of human nature, while also maintaining basic judgment and bottom lines. It neither avoids the imperfections of reality nor simplifies the world into pure cruelty, but on the basis of recognizing reality, cultivates independent thinking, habits of continuous growth, and intrinsic motivation. Compared to external "elite labels" or educational packaging, the core of education lies in whether it truly promotes individual growth and progress. Different educational paths each have their advantages and disadvantages; the key is not in the form but in whether they can stimulate students' potential. Individual differences do exist, but they do not determine everything; environment and effort still play important roles. Ultimately, those who can go far are often those who possess both intrinsic motivation and a clear understanding of reality, along with a broader perspective.

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