There are millions of kids who, naturally, if we could only remember how it is - you know, you resent authority, you are impatient for change, you want to fix things up.
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Kids really have a lot more power than they think they have. They have the power to change the world. And they should know it.
Children have a way of forcing you back into the present moment.
I don't think children themselves have changed that much. It's the world that has changed.
I just remember that pivotal moment when you're a young adult, and you realize that these authority figures are human beings, too, and they're figuring out their lives just as you are, and they're flawed.
When you give kids the tools necessary to change their destiny, it's really empowering.
More people, especially young people, are realising that if they want change, they've got to go about it themselves - they can't depend on a particular person, i.e. me, to do all the work. They are less easy to fool than they used to be, they now know what's going on all over the world.
Kids deserve the right to think that they can change the world.
Children are excellent observers, and will often perceive your slightest defects. In general, those who govern children, forgive nothing in them, but everything in themselves.
Questioning authority is, I think, a great thing to instill in children. I just didn't have enough of that when I was little.
When you're a little kid, growing up, most of us know what's right and wrong. Our parents teach us that discipline.
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