The Best Laid Plans of Adults
Apr. 30th, 2008 07:43 amIt occurs to me that the rational intentions of the adult world/mind are constantly at odds with either literal children or the inner child. The coulda/woulda/shoulda of the adult world look good on paper, but the rude reality of childish needs and energies derail the focus of the adult thrust. It occurs to me that this paradigm is prevalent in so many places...
I wonder this... what place does the adult have in this picture? Are they push to the back row? How does one balance the adult and child, or does the differentiation between the two create an artificial demarcation? Your thoughts please!
- Wars are waged by the childish; adult pacts and logic are ignored
- Self-empowerment and realization is put aside for the support of children
- Religious dogma and canon is insufficient to explain the behavior of children and 'control' the same
I wonder this... what place does the adult have in this picture? Are they push to the back row? How does one balance the adult and child, or does the differentiation between the two create an artificial demarcation? Your thoughts please!