How to deal with the realistic problems of overprotection in life?

  Life is a vast stage, in which we play different roles and experience our own lives.

  And some children, like flowers in a greenhouse, are impeccably cared for by life.

  Although they have not experienced the ups and downs of the world, but think deeply, is this life really happy?

  First, let's look at the reality of some wealthy families.

  Although these families have high material wealth, they lack practical life experience. Their children, like flowers growing in a glass greenhouse, have never experienced the baptism of wind and rain.

  Although they enjoy the sunshine bath carefree, they ignore the growth and exercise brought by the baptism of wind and rain. Although such a life is plain and seemingly happy, it lacks the courage and strength needed for growth.

  However, when the door of the greenhouse suddenly opens, they will feel the storm in the real world.

  At this time, some people will feel at a loss, and their life trajectory is divided into two directions:

  Some people continue to enjoy the warm greenhouse, while others are pushed into the quagmire of reality.

  For example, I have a friend of a hiring manager who often uses ingenious methods to measure whether a candidate is overprotected.