Very good analogy, Silverwolf. Except the role that you play is yourself in that environment.
The analytic thought isn’t present in the young mind the way that it is in the adult, and that may be what prevents adults from doing what a child finds innate.
> Except the role that you play is yourself in that environment.
Actually, my gaming group does this all the time. We call it “self-world”, and it can be a lot of fun! It also makes for some pretty interesting “what-if” scenarios that might someday be partially or wholly applicable to the real world …
I like how she is paying very close attention to him, and dosn’t care
She must be used to seeing other children around dreamland so does not find it odd anymore
Somebody’s got to be in her dream, so what’s his fuss?
Children think in such simple terms…it’s kind of sad when we completely lose that innocence
It’s Dreamland. Like a massive multiplayer RPG accessed with innate psychic powers.
Very good analogy, Silverwolf. Except the role that you play is yourself in that environment.
The analytic thought isn’t present in the young mind the way that it is in the adult, and that may be what prevents adults from doing what a child finds innate.
You leveled up!
Got a new feat: Analytic Though
Analytic Thought is incompatible with Flight
Lost a feat: Flight
“You have reached level 70. Congratualations! You have grown up!” What!? Nooooo!! *vanishes, never to return to dreamland, and dies on the inside*
> Except the role that you play is yourself in that environment.
Actually, my gaming group does this all the time. We call it “self-world”, and it can be a lot of fun! It also makes for some pretty interesting “what-if” scenarios that might someday be partially or wholly applicable to the real world …
😉
child logic…. gotta luvs it
no it not
“Do you think it’s weird that we’re in the same dream?” “NOPE!” LOL gotta love seven year old thinking
And no patch days.
Nice way of thinking she has. 😀