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In school the questions asked of children
already have answers... how pointless!
Wouldn't it be better to ask them
questions with no answers?
Then we could see what ingenius
answers they might invent.
The problem with this is that
it may show that children can
think better than their teachers...
and we can't have that.
Can we?





Sue Gallien

Momentary fun can be a roller coaster ride, a party or a new toy.
It is short lived and these highs can often lead to equal lows.
Real fun is often found in the joy children get from just being alive. 
 For adults fun is generally just an escape, a substitute that we run to
when we can't get satisfaction from our day-to-day lives.  As satisfaction
is a very deep and complex feeling, fun is a poor substitute.

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