This is why ive always contended child labor is a net positive. Let those creative minds work!
@user-jt7bx3ek8w6 жыл бұрын
Ha ha kid with shovel "this is hard work"
@MEGABUMSTENCH6 жыл бұрын
oh to be so naive and innocent
@amit4Bihar6 жыл бұрын
They're soooooo cute
@GameFreakz645 жыл бұрын
shoutout to my psych professor at 3:54
@ordnascrazy12 жыл бұрын
[Esperanto] Frapis min la fakto, ke la infanoj daŭre klopodas konstrui novajn teoriojn pri kiel la ĉirkaŭa mondo funkcias. Fakte, laŭ mia sperto estas tri specoj da personoj: kiu ne plu lernas novajn aferojn; kiu daŭre lernas; kiu daŭre lernas kaj kreas novajn teoriojn pri kiel funkcias io. Ĉi-lastaj estas la plej malfermitaj mensoj kaj la malplej kverelemaj personoj, ĉiam pretaj al la dialogado, ĉiam emaj al la atingo de la vero.
@CPLains12 жыл бұрын
Kult. Er det noen som vet hvor jeg finner den studien med lollipops?
@euckb6 жыл бұрын
hei! jeg vet ikke
@colingeorgejenkins28856 жыл бұрын
U should leave the kids alone U silly people U are kids plus who warriors wiv da rain maker
@MasterofFace6 жыл бұрын
the segment around ~3:00 is annoyingly stupid. Children learn faster because they don't know anything. It's easier to learn a thing exists metaphysical today (a child's learning task) but it's harder to learn how a thing functions epistemologically (an adult's learning task). Children are more creative because they get the answer wrong. They can only answer with things they know, and so they answer with those things. The adult thought the more logical and more correct answer, and adults laugh at children's incorrect answers because they are wrong.
@user-os2es3gt1k4 жыл бұрын
I mean stuff before ~3:00 about kids learning are annoyingly stupid, u're right, everyone believe kids learn quickly and give wrong answer creatively. But at 3:00 the male comes out, he explained why he utilized this stupid fact on teaching computer to do things - that's reasonable and rationable. So my opinion would be opposite to yours, the whole video is stupid even the conclusion at the end, But segment around ~3:00 is quite rational.