It's just amazing how it happens, but I'm watching it year after year. While my garden trees, which I try to give the best care, show very average results, their wild relatives surprise with abundant and tasty harvest. And this is not my only such observation. Tomatoes have been growing in my garden for several years. They grow on their own. Probably once I threw one away and the process began. Every spring, while my seedlings are growing sluggishly on the windowsill, these wild guys sprout on their own without fear of not only the night cold, but even the last frosts. They fill all the space they can reach. And they give a great harvest. I don't water them, I don't loosen the ground, I don't remove weeds. But they don't get sick and they're not worried about the lack of care.
When I look at the process of modern education and sometimes think about whether we pay too much attention to care, depriving our children of independence. Nature makes it clear that a little chaos only strengthens.