The she-wolf and the hare teach their young through actions, simple and effective. The she-wolf instructs her cubs to "Bite like me," while the hare shows her leverets to "Run away like me." In contrast, when a human imparts to a child, "Think like me," it's considered a wrongdoing...
Humans are unique in their ability to teach through complex ideas and concepts, unlike animals that rely on instinctual behaviors. While animals transmit survival skills through mimicry, humans are expected to encourage independent thinking and individuality in children. The comparison highlights the nuanced nature of human education and the importance of fostering critical thinking skills from a young age.