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Absolute truth Quote by Curtis Sittenfeld

“I think adults forget just how much faith teenagers can have in them, just how willing to believe that adults, by virtue of being adults, know absolute truths, or that absolute truths are even knowable.” quote by Curtis Sittenfeld
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““I think adults forget just how much faith teenagers can have in them, just how willing to believe that adults, by virtue of being adults, know absolute truths, or that absolute truths are even knowable.””

Curtis Sittenfeld

About This Quote

Adults often assume their authority grants them infallible knowledge, overlooking teenagers' capacity for trust and belief in adult guidance.

In simple terms: Adults overestimate their certainty, underestimating teen trust.

Key Takeaway

Recognize teen openness to adult guidance.

Themes

authority trust generational gap epistemic humility adolescent development

Mood

reflective cautious hopeful

Type

observation reflection

When to use this quote

  • parent‑child conversations
  • school mentorship
  • counseling sessions
  • team leadership
  • peer coaching

Key Concepts

authority perception trust dynamics knowledge limits adolescent cognition

Practical Applications

  • design mentorship programs
  • improve adult‑teen communication

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can adults demonstrate humility while guiding teens?
  • What structures help teens evaluate adult advice critically?
A Different Perspective

Adults may also lack the experience to provide reliable guidance, making blind trust risky.

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