This sounds trite but I think it is actually the correct (or most sensible) answer. I was kind of impressed. Maybe we should ask children more of these grande questions and gain factual answers instead of taking them as deeper as they are.
Maybe we should ask children more of these grande questions and gain factual answers instead of taking them as deeper as they are.
Indeed, I suppose their worldview are much clearer and in some ways unbiased than ours. When child is born he sees the world as it is, not through many prisms including our subjective value judgements
A quote from my son (just turned eleven years):
This sounds trite but I think it is actually the correct (or most sensible) answer. I was kind of impressed. Maybe we should ask children more of these grande questions and gain factual answers instead of taking them as deeper as they are.
I prefer:
Kurt Vonnegut, Breakfast Of Champions
Indeed, I suppose their worldview are much clearer and in some ways unbiased than ours. When child is born he sees the world as it is, not through many prisms including our subjective value judgements
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SvMiXk2gGSk
Insightful? I give him credit for his epistemic humility, at least.