A friend told me. They lived in an apartment with a Jewish family. He was a witness to such a story. An old Jew was sitting in the yard on a bench. His little grandson was playing with the machine. The old man picked up the rusted wire from the ground and sat and turned it in his hands. My grandson was interested in the discovery. He came and said, “Dad, give me.” The old man said he just won't give it, but he could change to a machine. My grandson was happy to change. A few minutes later, he got bored of the wire and went to his grandfather to change back. The old man did not change, despite the cry of the child. Neighbors approached the old man, tried to pressure him to return the machine and stop this nonsense. The old man told them, “Don’t stop raising a child.” He never returned the car to him. They teach children to start thinking from an early age.