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Thursday, July 19, 2007

Think like a child?

This statement was how an episode to the show "Raines" started. I found it interesting enough to post.

"Human beings have the longest period of helplessness of any animal. Fish and reptiles are born ready to survive on their own. Mice are ready in days, granted mice only live for a few months, so for most parents a day seems like an eternity. Anyway my point is, scientists say our childhoods are longer cause we need to learn more to survive. I think it’s cause we’re the only animal that’s aware of it’s own limitations, chiefly among those being, of course death. And In return we get bonus innocence time. When you are a child you believe everything is possible, because in a sense it is. You are a ten... Everybody actually has a shot at being Bill Gates. Oh… not everybody. When you are a kid you believe you are an invincible all powerful being, and the world that revolves around you, has an absolute order where good always triumphs over evil, and everything makes sense." -Raines

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