A child's view

A child's view

A Story by Annique le Roux
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A child's clear and uncomplicated view of the world.

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A child’s mind is something that should be valued above many other things. It is something free of hatred, something non-judgemental.

 
There are many things they tell us as children and many things we as children believe. As we grow up and our minds become accostomed to the harsh world around us, we come to realise that those things we were told and the things we believed are not as we percieve them to be.
 
They told us that dreams can come true, that anything is possible and we, with our childish minds believed them. As children, we saw nothing of the cruel and cold world outside our playpens. For us, the world was a splash of colour where no black and grey existsed. Now, later on we come to see that the world is awash with those colours we were ignorant towards and that there is so much bad out there that the world seems dull compared to our full-colour imaginations. Our minds became hard and our smiles faded as the full effect of the black and grey dawned upon us. Those people we knew, who we thought were so happy, are now burdened with problems that seem immense beyond comprehension.
 
We wonder whether they lied to us when they said dreams can come true and that anything is possible because, in this black world how is anything possible? The dreams we once had of changing the world melt away as we look at the destruction and pain around us.
 
Is there any hope, we wonder. Can those beautiful, full-colour dreams we once had come true?
 
The answer, is yes. What I realise now is that children don’t grow up thinking the world is better and kinder that it actually is. They merely grow up ignorant to all the bad in it and know only about the good. The wonderful, striking colours they thought the world to be made of, do exist. The black and grey is still there, but children don’t know it.
 
Yes, we can make our dreams come true and yes, we can accomplish anything we set our minds to. How, you ask, must we do this. We must become children again. We must see the good in the world instead of all the bad. And when we do, we will realise that the good is tenfold compared to the bad.
 
They told us that dreams can come true, that anything is possible and we, with our childish minds believed them. The question now is not ‘why did we believe them?’ but, ‘why did we stop believing them?’
 
Anything, absolutely anything is possible with a child’s imagination and a full-colour view of the world.

© 2008 Annique le Roux


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Annique le Roux
Annique le Roux

Pretoria, South Africa



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I am a proudly South African girl, currently 18. I've been reading since I learnt how and fell absolutely insanely and crazily in love with writing at the age of 13. My ultimate goal is to write a nov.. more..

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