Thursday, June 15, 2017

Guide to Life #7 | Philosophy of a Toddler

The Philosophy of a Toddler.
A toddler is a being that is not a baby, yet not quite a child. It is stages like these such as these that are widely ignored and put away as being "Unimportant" or less important than the baby years and the child years.

I, however, disrespectfully disagree.

And for that reason, I am writing, the Philosophy of a Toddler.

I do not know the cause for this, but the toddler year/years are always put off to the side! When you're a baby, it's so cute. When you're a child, it's so cute. But when you're a toddler? Well, who cares? You're not a baby or a child yet, so who actually cares.

It is the fact that nobody cares about this that makes it so important, and why more people need to realize that the toddler years must be appreciated. If they are not, though, what big deal, you question? Well, for many years, humanity has been de-evolving. I believe the cause of this is nothing but ignorance of how important the toddler years are.

If people ignore this, it'll lead to the ignorance of other things, such as the teenage years, and then what? Well, then we'll all be in trouble. Then, we'll be on to ignoring senior citizens- wait, we already do that.

If you're wondering how the ignorance of senior citizens started, I have the answer. Ignorance of the Toddler Years.

All of these problems start when you are a toddler, so these mustn't be ignored if we are to continue.

If you believe this as much as I do, please sign my petition.

You can find it here.

Thanks for reading this important post, and I hope that all of you stop ignoring the toddler years and begin to realize the truth.

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