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It means that adults can look at something and see it exactly as it is, but a child can look at it and see what it can be.
In other words, children see the world in a different light then adults
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I think it means that as we grow older, we lose the sense of awe and wonder with which we once met the world. We grow up too fast and suddenly become concerned with taxes, property, careers, family, etc. If we let the stress that often comes with how we manage those things consume us, we lose that perspective we had as a child where every encounter with something new imprinted itself on our hearts.
waht does it mean to you?
to me it means a child sees the wonder and magic of the sun cuz its new to them while a man (older) is distracted and only sees that teh sun is a light source
We just had this conversation in my English class yesterday! It means that children see more in things than adults do. So, when the sun shines, it only makes the mans eyes illuminate because he doesn't think anything of it. However, when the child sees the sun, it means something to them, so they allow it to shine into thier eyes and heart.
It means that UV radiation can penetrate straight through the bodies of children and into their hearts. Thats why all children die of heart cancer.
This is a teaching tool that reminds us to be inspired by our surrounding and not just use them or be affected by them.
The sun may be a person we interact with, an event, a scene in nature, etc..
Children often see things for the first time and therefor look at them longer and with more wonder.
Adults have seen the same things over and over and may have lost the perceptions of their childhood.
children see or can see everything as real and fact while adults filter info through experience and prejudice so a child can see everything for what it is and adult will disregard a great many things they are exposed to
i think it means that as we grow older we lose our imagination and sense of amazement. We dont see the magic in the world that we once saw when we were children.
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