One of the reasons parents often give for the Santa myth is that it is “fun” and it’s good to give children a sense of wonder and joy. This is not a trivial argument.
I don’t have children yet, but this post has made me wonder if a strictly no-lies-about-basic-reality policy wouldn’t lead to just as much wonder. Is Santa really that necessary, even for the stated junior-level purpose it’s given?
There are lots of fantastic, amazing things to wonder at, as a child and as an adult:
Everything in our universe may have started in the biggest, most gigantic-est explosion ever! BLAM!
There are millions of tiny critters living inside your tummy right now and they are helping you every day to eat your food! YUM!
All 7 billion people in the world are the great-great-great-(....)great-great grandchildren of one large-sized family of people who came from Africa! WOW!
One of the reasons parents often give for the Santa myth is that it is “fun” and it’s good to give children a sense of wonder and joy. This is not a trivial argument.
I don’t have children yet, but this post has made me wonder if a strictly no-lies-about-basic-reality policy wouldn’t lead to just as much wonder. Is Santa really that necessary, even for the stated junior-level purpose it’s given?
There are lots of fantastic, amazing things to wonder at, as a child and as an adult:
Everything in our universe may have started in the biggest, most gigantic-est explosion ever! BLAM!
There are millions of tiny critters living inside your tummy right now and they are helping you every day to eat your food! YUM!
All 7 billion people in the world are the great-great-great-(....)great-great grandchildren of one large-sized family of people who came from Africa! WOW!
That’s great stuff. I feel like I should be taking notes.