Friday, December 17, 2010

Childhood Response to Vincent

One last post! Response to Vincent's!
"Childhood is a period of time that I think is the most important moment of a person's entire life. The life of being a kid is such a wonderful and beautiful thing to have. I never really thought about it when I was young, but as I continue to grow older I started to realize about how just amazing being a kid really was. When we were little, we didn't really need to worry about anything in our life, and the only thing that we really care about is thinking about how we would spend our day playing around. It was time when we could just do almost anything we want and is most likely that we are able to get away with it simply because adults realizes that we don't know any better. It was time where our curiosity and imagination was at it's best and ran wild like a horse; a child's imagination knows no bound, and our curiosity multiplies every time we learn something new."

I haven't thought about childhood that much. Maybe because I'm not really that good with kids. But anyways, I agree with Vincent's view of childhood about being how it seems amazing when your imagination runs wild. I really like children's imagination, the results are many creative stories and technologies. However, I didn't feel like my childhood was so amazing, like how it is described here. I don't know, I don't really remember much about my childhood. In our childhood, we still had things to worry about, but never anything big. It involves a lot with my sisters and cousins, fighting over stupid things. But one thing that keeps me from wishing to be a kid is that if you were a kid, you never really get to know the truth of things. When you get older you would never be kept in the dark about important problems and that is most important.

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