Education by force cannot be thorough, but only that which penetrates with joy and cheerfulness remains deeply rooted in receptive souls

Education is a complex process that should inspire and stimulate continuous learning. However, there is a tendency in some environments to impose knowledge and values in an authoritarian way, using force and coercion.
This type of approach cannot be effective in the long run because it does not allow students to develop a passion for learning and does not motivate them to explore subjects in depth.
When education is imposed by force, there is a risk that students become passive and do not take responsibility for their own learning.
They might memorize information just to pass tests without really understanding it or applying it to real situations. This leads to shallow understanding and lack of critical thinking skills.
On the other hand, when education is delivered with joy and cheerfulness, students become more receptive and engaged in the learning process.
When they are encouraged to explore subjects that interest them and express their creativity, they become more motivated to learn and develop their skills. Education thus becomes a rewarding and discovery experience that encourages students to continue their quest for knowledge.
It is important that education is delivered in a way that inspires and motivates students, not constrains or intimidates them.
By cultivating joy and fun in the learning process, we can ensure that knowledge and values will be deeply rooted in the souls of students and will accompany them throughout their lives.