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To make children grow up into responsible and considerate adults, they must be shown the world in its true colors right from the very early years of life. Concepts developed in childhood become stronger later.
In childhood, movies and plays based on myths are children’s favorite. But as they grow up, they tend to lose their association with such movies and plays because they become more practical in their approach to the world. As grown-ups, they know the world too well to believe in the fantasies portrayed by childish movies and plays. The same holds true for fairy tales. Tales like Little Red Riding Hood or The Beauty & The Beast used to be my all-time favorite books when I was a child because there used to be morals at the end of the story. But now they and other stories like them do not at all attract me because as an adult, I would rather read stuff that would increase the knowledge I would need in my everyday life, and not the good-for-nothing fairy tales. History is my favorite subject. Books on such subjects let me know my past better. It is essential for me to know my history in order to learn the reality.
The fundamental reason why corruption is so widespread today is that people have little knowledge of the underlying factors that cause negativities in society to flare up. I usually remain too busy to give proper time to my books regularly. I now realize that had I been studying them since childhood, I would have become a grandpa of knowledge up till now. I feel like I have been wasting time all my childhood reading books based on subjects that were totally nonexistent in the real world, and yet told how the world should be through morals in the end!
In my childhood, when my friends would talk about political issues, I would rather keep silent and wait for the discussion to take a U-turn until my friends would talk about the latest part of Harry Potter, but they never would! I wished I also had knowledge of politics so that I would take a lead in the discussion, but I was too much into books that told me how the world should be rather than how it was. Now I study books that show me the world as it is, so that I may know it better and play my role in making it a better place to live in.
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