Summary
In this quote, the speaker acknowledges that their childhood was marked by sadness. However, they also note that society tends to reject or disapprove of such experiences. The quote suggests that there might exist a social expectation for people to have had happy or carefree childhoods, leading to the marginalization or dismissal of those who have had difficult or sorrowful upbringings. It speaks to the pressure individuals face to conform to societal ideals and highlights the potential consequences of deviating from these expectations.
Topics
Sad
By Columba Bush