One of the most obvious facts about grown-ups, to a child, is that they have forgotten what it is like to be a child.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Well, most grown-ups forget what it was like to be a kid. I vowed that I would never forget.
The powerlessness of the child is often forgotten. And after it comes the terrifying phase of moving into adulthood.
People forget what it was like to be young, the stuff I'm expressing now is for the first time.
Those who rhapsodize about the ease and joy of childhood have perhaps forgotten what it's like to be 12 years old.
When you have kids you do grow up. I have just started realising it now-it changes the world, having children.
Babies choose to lackadaisically notice the quirkiest of details - unlike us grown ups, who choose instead to focus on what we believe is most essential to us. As a result, babies have a greater expanded consciousness than us grown-ups!
I don't remember being a child, and that's why I think I'm so child-like now in my unending curiosity and approach to life.
Along the way, let's never forget that once we were children and that we were all playing together without distinction of skin color, society level, or where people come from. Adults need to remember to play and to be more childlike in our behavior. We've forgotten what that childlike experience was like.
It's true: I don't remember what life was like before parenthood.
The popular idea that a child forgets easily is not an accurate one. Many people go right through life in the grip of an idea which has been impressed on them in very tender years.