Children are the ultimate philosophers:
-Happy
-Living in the moment
-Unconditionally loving
-Don’t spend time thinking about philosophy
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Children who happen to live in a bad environment:
- Miserable
- Feel no security
- Unconditionally freightened
- Lack the tools to understand reality.
Philosophy takes reason to do. Sometimes it doesn't develop. If anything, most adults remain childish and depend on >>
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How could you know that a small child feels these things, or rather interprets his life this way? These are all conditioned responses and interpretations—which are pushed onto children by adults; they aren’t innately in them.
Children don’t think in terms of problems. For them, reality is an undifferentiated spectrum of experience.
Also, ‘not understanding reality’ is only a problem to you, because due to your cultural conditioning, you’re not directly experiencing it like a child.
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You are also making an assumption here that might be an unwarranted interpretation according to your previous tweet.
I didn't doubt the points in the original tweet, so if my argument suffers from some fatal flaw (which it doesn't), the original does too. You can tell how children are feeling, so I don't understand the criticism. When my daighter cries after she falls, I know she's in pain >>
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even if I don't feel the quale myself.


