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“Small children believe themselves to be gods, or some of them do, and they can only be satisfied when the rest of the world goes along with their way of seeing things.” quote by Neil Gaiman
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“Small children believe themselves to be gods, or some of them do, and they can only be satisfied when the rest of the world goes along with their way of seeing things.”

Neil Gaiman

About This Quote

Source Interview: Discussing imagination and childlike perspective

Children often view themselves as central, demanding the world align with their view.

In simple terms: Kids see themselves as important and want others to agree.

Key Takeaway

Respect their perspective while guiding reality.

Themes

imagination ego perception

Mood

thoughtful empathetic

Type

educational reflective

When to use this quote

  • parenting
  • education
  • creative collaboration

Key Concepts

developmental psychology self‑concept social influence

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can adults balance validation with reality?
  • When should you challenge a child's worldview?
A Different Perspective

Children's self‑importance can clash with collaborative needs.

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