Quote by John Ruskin
In great countries, children are always trying to remain children, and the parents want to make them into adults. In vile countries, the children are always wanting to be adults and the parents want to keep them children.
Summary
This quote suggests that in successful and prosperous nations, children are inclined to embrace their innocence and enjoy their childhood, while parents encourage them to grow up and assume adult responsibilities. Conversely, in less developed or dysfunctional countries, children are eager to grow up quickly, seeking maturity, while parents struggle to protect their innocence and keep them in a state of prolonged childhood. The quote highlights the differing values and attitudes towards the transition from childhood to adulthood based on the cultural and societal context.
By John Ruskin