Difference Between Childhood And Adulthood

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Childhood Vs Adulthood
As Kailash Satyarthi stated “Childhood means simplicity. Look at the world with the child's eye - it is very beautiful.” Childhood is concept that is greatly imbedded in society today, however this has not always been the case. The idea originated in 17th century Europe, where adults began so see children as separate, innocent beings in need of adult protection. Childhood is the time in one’s life which consists of growing up and discovering the world. This period is a very simple and naïve time in life before adulthood. Unlike adults, children experience the world for the first time, and see it with a positive outlook. Childhood is better than adulthood because it of little responsibility, a greater imagination and less fear that children have over adults. To begin, there are many reasons as to why childhood is arguably a better period in life than adulthood. The first being that there is very limited …show more content…

Childhood involves living in the present moment as children are unaware of perceptions beyond what is in the now, and as a result experience much less stress and anxiety. Experiencing negative emotions such as regret or guilt become more present in adulthood, as well as fearing of what is to come. Childhood tends to be a time in which the person does not care what other people think of them, allowing them to be more carefree. In contrast, adulthood consists of more life experiences which may lead adults to be apprehensive to try new things, aware of times that they have not been successful in the past. A psychologist, Dr J. Smith, states that “as adults we are aware of concepts that we fear, like guilt and failure, which may lead to increased anxiety.” Smith helps suggest that because adults have experienced more in the past and are attentive to what can possibly go wrong, they are more fearful, unlike children who are inexperienced and

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