Fallon shares his amazement of the students of Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School by saying, «They're speaking out with more guts, passion, conviction and common
sense than most adults.
Not exact matches
In another
sense, I make the statement today with greater emphasis
than I have in
most of my
adult life.
Most children and
adults who are heavy viewers of television express a greater
sense of insecurity and apprehension about their world — the «mean world» syndrome —
than do light viewers, and the generation of insecurity, vulnerability, and dependence creates the overall condition in which violence is facilitated in society.
All of that brain activity can be quite tiring, so it makes a bit more
sense that children find it harder to wind down
than most adults do.
Honestly, it's so lukewarm and toothless that it seems as though Majin is aimed more at kids
than that
adults — and in that context it makes a little more
sense, except that I would imagine some of the puzzles to be a little too vague and the bosses a little too frustrating for
most kids to get through without some skilled parental guidance.
Children can grow up with hugely improved and much more respectful communication skills
than most adults do currently and a greater
sense of social responsibility at the same time.