Within a child's mind things seem different.
Objects are never lost,
merely "misplaced".
They are never wrong,
just "kidding" with their first answer.
They are never afraid,
just "hesitant".
They are never satisfied,
but always full of "curiosity".
Things are never factual,
but simply followed by the question of "why?".
As you read the differences within a child's mind you may relate,
which is also followed by the question "why?'.
How could you relate to the thoughts and feelings of a young child
when you, as an adult, are so mature,
And this question can be answered by the fact that,
No one is fully grown
Because if knowledge is achieved with experience
and experience is never paused or noncontinuous
then that must lead you to understand that
the process of gaining knowledge is never complete
and sometimes the thoughts within a child's mind are also within
your own.