Embracing Creative Imagination
As we grow older, societal expectations often lead us to suppress our creative imagination, adopting labels that can confine our true selves. This shift results in a more fixed mindset, as the brain prunes connections that once allowed for exploration and creativity. Embracing our imaginative capabilities is essential, as it is a fundamental aspect of our humanity that fosters growth and connection.In this clip
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What are your thoughts on the perspective that many older people take unmerited pride in being adults, often dismissing the enthusiasms and ideals of youth? This perspective suggests that as young people grow up, they often abandon their passions and ideals, leading to a slower improvement of the world.
What are your thoughts on this perspective?
What are your thoughts on the perspective that many older people take unmerited pride in being adults and discourage youth's enthusiasm and ideals, as expressed in the quote: "You're young. Enjoy your enthusiasms and your ideals while you can. For when you grow up and get out in the world you will know better"?