 Originally Posted by KingYoshi
Lol, there is no ignorance in my post, or any of my posts for that matter. Just a little heads up for you. You just told me that EVERYONE you know has become naturally lucid before. I am sorry, but that is a wild assumption. Plain and simple.
You guys have got to stop using these words... "all, everyone, every, everybody." Didn't you guys learn that in school. Not all children think imaginary things are real. Ever since I first heard the story of Santa Claus I knew it wasn't real. I never believed it once. I was around 3 years old, questioning every hole in the Santa Claus story. I may have been in the minority, but I guarantee there are plenty of other children just like that. Not all children believe that a fat man in a red suit flys reindeer around the world to every single house in a single night. I knew how long it took to get from point A to B. I road in many a car as a child. I have never saw this "magic" everyone spoke of. I was the kid who ruined the thumb removal trick for everybody. I guarantee I wasn't the only one either. I was forced to go to church from an early age, but I was never an actual believer. Even as a child. Just because you are a child doesn't mean you are unintelligent. Surely, you understand this?
For the record, if you use "every," "all," or any variation of these, 99% of the time, you are wrong in your statement.
At what point did I state that children were unintelligent? I have been defending the intelligence and ability to grasp the concepts and understand lucid dreaming by a child the entire time.
As a child, were you not naturally curious and open minded to new concepts and ideas?
I will refrain from saying that all and every, but so far as natural curiosity, I believe it to be there in all children. I've yet to meet a young kid who already knew everything about everything without a hint of curiosity about anything.
Apologies for that: 5 year old. But I don't think we're getting anywhere. I'm saying that as a 30 year old who has worked in the public school system I have a decent grasp of what children are capable of. You don't agree. I don't think everyone under 13 automatically believes everything their parents say. That's where my 'strange relationship' comment came from. Did you really just accept everything your parents said before you were 13? Were you home every day before dark so the strangers wouldn't take you home? Did you never lie cause they told you not to? Were you nice to everyone cause that's the Golden Rule? I can say from MY experience- No. Nor is that what I have seen.
Public school compared to home are two very different things when it comes to learning. For instance (this is just me obviously), public school never, not once engaged my imagination. I wanted to know when I could go home, all day long, every single day. The work I was given was boring to do, and I hated going through the motions of school in general. I associated learning and school with being boring. At home I was creative, I loved to draw, and read, and that was what I brought over into school to aid me getting through the long, boring day. Now I will have to concede to the point of children not believing EVERYTHING that is said by their parents, because even I didn't believe it all, but usually that was because my experience with what I was being told seemed or was different than what I was being told. With zero previous experience, sometimes I would accept the information as valid. That was something I should have approached differently.
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