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A Child's Wisdom
By Emile M Tubiana
Rated "G" by the Author.
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edited: Tuesday, February 26, 2008
Posted: Tuesday, February 26, 2008
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A look at a child logic.
A Child's Wisdom
A child may be small physically, and young in age; however, he is big enough to know what he wants. And what he wants does not always please us. We do not accept his suggestions and his criticism, since we do not wish to admit that his logic is often more accurate than our own. Our sense of justice is subject to many factors; that of the child is clear and transparent. He eschews the wrong doing and lies that we employ to add persuasion to our opinion. The spurious arguments that we use to convince our peers do not convince him. It is a mistake to underestimate the wisdom of the child.
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| Reviewed by Jessica Scaffidi-Fonti |
10/7/2009 |
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Mr. Tubiana,
Thank you for welcoming me! I've read some of your work already and find your work to be nothing less than great! You are a great writer and I look forward to reading more of your work! Children are so smart and when they are little they usually tell the truth, they see things in a different way then older people do, but as they grow they can grasp the understanding, the logic, it all falls into place as they grow and learn more. We need to listen to children, they need to be heard. Children are our future and if we don't let them speak, then what has this world come to! God bless and I'm thankful that you can share your work with all of the world including AuthorsDen! Take care and have a wonderful day!
-Jessica |
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| Reviewed by David Hightower |
2/27/2008 |
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| Emile - It's true that children in their innocence can cut through the lies and illusions that we construct around ourselves. - David |
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| Reviewed by Georg Mateos |
2/27/2008 |
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What have they said? "...the truth will come out from the mout of drankards and children..." the one because he has seen it all and don't need to lie, the other because he has seen nothing yet and will not believe your lies.
Good point my friend, good point, I see you have a few children at hand...
Georg |
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| Reviewed by Cryssa C |
2/26/2008 |
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Ah, true... but sometimes their logic makes me laugh! hee, hee...
Like when my youngest son tells me that everyone thinks he is so cute and so he shouldn't get in trouble when he does something wrong. hee, hee... I do have to argue with that one! I just tell him that in my house NO ONE is that cute! :~) Eventually he believes me.... hee, hee... at least he SHOULD believe me!
Cryssa :~) |
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