Unrepressed: Why We Love Kids and Lead Singers
I’m reading The Element by Ken Robinson these days. This is another great book and I will be dedicating a number of future posts to it once I’m done reading it. However, I got into a great conversation with one of my co-workers about the unrepressed nature of children and wanted to share it because I think it will resonate with a lot of people. This will definitely require more in depth writing later.
In the book Robinson notes that children have an “unrepressed” type of behavior. They don’t care if they do or get something wrong – they are not driven by fear like adults. Somehow as adults we lose that sense of freedom; we gradually develop a fear of failure and that child-like unrepressed feeling is taken from us. We are too often afraid of being wrong...