According to the psychologist Jean Pieget, “young children do have a lot of fantasy in thought. They may imagine that they are magically affecting things. And they have to learn to distinguish certain ‘fantasies’ which are to be called ‘reality’, namely the ones that pass the tests of reality”:
- that stand up the experience of reality
- that everybody sees
- that resist being pushed
- that are not affected by how you think about them
- …
Read in “Thought as a System” by David Bohm – 1992.
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