Ian Bogost Quotes
Children Aren't Only Less Inhibited Than Adults; They Are Also Less Powerful, And Smaller Too. They May Or May Not Be More Open-minded And Liberated Than Grown-ups, But They Are Forced To Live In A World That Wasn't Designed For Them, And One That Is Not Primarily Concerned With Their Desires And Their Welfare. And So Children Are Constantly Compromising, Constantly Adjusting To An Environment That Is Clearly Not Theirs, Not Yet. That's Wisdom, Not Innocence.
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