Do not have what wewant
The author could be talking about many things here, money, food, clothes, etc.
Do not have what wewant
The author could be talking about many things here, money, food, clothes, etc.
A child grasps at everything to find out what itmeans. Tosses everything aside again, is restlessly curious and does not know what about.
This is the perfect description of the child mind. Reminds me of how I would act as a child and how my five-year-old brother acts.
Boys destroy whatthey are given, they search for more, unpack the box
100% reminds me of my brother. And a little bit of myself.
confectioner
Never heard of this occupation.
With animals too we dream we are big. With small ones especially, they are less frightening,they run into our hands. Or can be caught in nets; distant wishing becomes active in this way.
I agree with this statement 100% and this is how I view animals in our world.
As he wishes,play changes the child himself, his friends, all his things into strangely familiar stock, thefloor of the playroom itself becomes a forest full of wild animals or a lake on which everychair is a boat
I think change is constantly happening as we continue to grow up and we are always changing from birth all the way to death.
. 'Look, the button is a witch', screamed a child inplay and then would not touch the button even later on
This is a great analogy that shows that many people are scared of change which is the case for many people in different stages of their life.
The boy sallies forth, collects from everywhere what is sent his way
Analogy for people learning many lessons as they continue to grow up.
From here what we like doing best is playing and collecting window-views,deep and brief glimpses into othernes
in other words, we shouldn't look too far ahead into the future, and we should focus on the present.
homely den
An analogy for the future?