[00:00.30] [00:01.71]As is vividly depicted in the first cartoon, [00:04.91]the tender flower blossoms inside the greenhouse in spite of the gusty wind, driving rain and terrifying lightning. [00:14.08]Unfortunately, as soon as it is exposed to the thunderstorm, [00:19.24]it soon fades and withers, with its delicate petals washed away. [00:23.27]The fact that flowers growing in the greenhouse cannot withstand the test of the storm [00:29.59]indicates that too much comfort spoils the child. [00:33.37]As the only child excessively cared by the parents, [00:37.17]young people are often associated with the flowers. [00:40.60]The greenhouse epitomizes parents' doting care which shelter the children from the thunderstorm, [00:47.48]in other words, the competitive world. [00:50.30]The greenhouse flower is too weak to survive in the wild, where weeds always flourish. [00:56.46]In the same way, once young people met with some setbacks, [01:01.11]they will feel frustrated and thus lose heart inevitably, [01:05.38]which may well lead to tragedy of some kind. [01:08.25]Only when a person experiences all sorts of trials and sufferings [01:13.45]can he or she survive the blows of storms or misfortunes, [01:17.68]and eventually establish himself firmly in the society. [01:21.29]As the old saying goes, "Adversity leads to prosperity." [01:25.59]Let's get out of the "greenhouse" to see the fascinating world, [01:30.21]to mix up with people and get prepared for the fierce competition ahead. [01:35.42]