Way of thinking Quote by Haruki Murakami
““the ten-year-old girl cannot, of course, give a logical explanation of the opposition of the two groups, nor does she understand the difference between 'rev-a-loo-shun' and 'peese.' She has only the vague impressions that 'rev-a-loo-shun' is a kind of pointed way of thinking, while 'peese' has a rather more rounded shape. Each 'way of thinking' has its own shape and colour, which wax and wane like the moon. That is about all she understands.””
About This Quote
A child perceives ideas as shapes and colors, lacking precise logical distinctions, illustrating how early cognition grasps concepts through vague impressions.
In simple terms: Children see ideas as shapes, not logic.
Recognize that early understanding is intuitive, not analytical.
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When to use this quote
- education
- parenting
- creative writing
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How do we bridge intuitive and logical understanding?
- What role do metaphors play in early learning?
Children eventually need explicit instruction to refine abstract thinking.