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Child Quote by E. O. Wilson

“The paradox is that, by children taking shortcuts through computer games, through fantasies, through movies that load on all the emotional stimulation of encountering life in a stylized way - all of this is the equivalent of mainlining of paleolithic emotions, emotions about combat, about personal…” quote by E. O. Wilson
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“The paradox is that, by children taking shortcuts through computer games, through fantasies, through movies that load on all the emotional stimulation of encountering life in a stylized way - all of this is the equivalent of mainlining of paleolithic emotions, emotions about combat, about personal success, about overcoming monsters, about making powerful friendships, about winning wars and entering new territory.”

E. O. Wilson

About This Quote

Children’s engagement with games and media provides a modern channel for ancient emotional drives like combat, success, and bonding.

In simple terms: Digital play taps primal emotions.

Key Takeaway

Recognize the power of play.

Themes

emotion play media evolutionary psychology

Mood

thoughtful analytical

Type

philosophical inspirational

When to use this quote

  • video gaming
  • movie watching
  • fantasy role‑play
  • creative storytelling

Key Concepts

primal drives digital immersion storytelling

Questions to Reflect On

  • What emotions do you seek in games?
  • How can virtual experiences translate to real growth?
A Different Perspective

Over‑reliance on virtual shortcuts may hinder real‑world skill development.

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