Titus was only four years old after the New Year, but his learning progress was much faster than
others. The children taught by experts were really different.
People who were not extremely qualified and highly savvy would simply not be able to keep up with
their education.
Of course, even if they werenât very good children, they wouldnât be able to teach them.
âThere are so many âwinter vacation homeworksâ in my schoolbag that my grandparents gave me as
gifts for the new year,â Titus responded seriously. I am very happy!â
The last sentence he said was particularly harsh.
Jane dared to say that when this kid opened his schoolbag and saw the extra âwinter vacation
homeworkâ stuffed into it, she had the urge to throw it away.
She also knew how much pressure Titus was under to study.
It was not easy to hang out with a group of experts.
But it was an opportunity that countless people could never dream of.
âSonny and I are about the same age. I like both, and he must also like it, so I also want to give Sonny
such a gift. As for food, there are so many things he likes to eat, and I canât buy them all at once.â
Jane told him, âArenât you worried about money and reluctant to spend so much money?â Or do you
have to write so much extra âwinter vacation homeworkâ, and also drag Sonny into the water so that you
can share the blessings and the hardships?â
Titusâs little face suddenly turned red.
Through his little thoughts, he realized that Mama Jane was so smart.
âTitus, Sonny likes food. You can choose a few to give to him first. Next time you get together, give him
a few more. Give him something different each time, so he can be happy. And there is no need to give
him all his favorite food at once. Also, since you want to give gifts to your friends, you should be
generous. This way, you will be happy when you give them, and the recipients will be happy when they
receive them. Donât hurt your brothers just for a small amount of money.â
Jane taught Titus with seriousness.
Jane said, âYour little treasuryâI have never touched yours, but I know that you are not short of money.
It wonât cost much to give Sonny something he likes, so you donât have to worry about money.â
Titusâs face turned even redder, and he whispered, âMy master said that I need to make money and
save money, and that I will have many uses for money in the future. Iâm afraid of spending all the
money.â
âBuying some small gifts wonât cost you all your money. Just give gifts within what you can afford. Also,
if you want to make money, you have to find a way to make it openly, not by being stingy or cheating
others ooftish.â
Can Titus drive Sonny into poverty just by giving him a few of his favorite foods, even though he
already has several million in his treasury?
Perhaps Titus didnât know what the amount of money in his coffers represented, but before he even
bought the gift, he started to be stingy. Not only did he not want to give Sonny what he liked, but he
also wanted to give Sonny his vacation winter homework that he didnât like to share.
Jane had to teach him seriously.
âTitus, you have learned a lot more than your peers. The amount of money in your small coffers is more
than many people can save in their lifetime. You can buy many, many things. Tomorrow, when I take
you to buy clothes, let me tell you about the prices outside.â
Jane said, âIâm not telling you to spend all the money you have on giving gifts, but to show your truest
sincerity within your own capabilities and prepare gifts for your little brother that he likes. Donât regret it
after you prepare it, you know?â
Titus probably didnât know the prices and thought that giving him some gifts would help him out of
poverty. In addition, his master instilled in him the idea of earning and saving money, so he was afraid
of spending all his money when he spent some money.
Jane said, âWere you happy when you received a special New Yearâs gift of a school bag? You were
definitely unhappy. Since you were unhappy, why make your little brother unhappy?
Sonny is about the same age as you, but the two of you have taken different routes and learned
different knowledge. The calligraphy stickers you can write and the addition and subtraction calculation
problems you can do, Sonny may not be able to do.â
Titus looked at Jane, who was squatting down, and said seriously, âMom, I know I was wrong.â