Quote by John Green
I know it's impossible for you to see your peers this way, but when you're older, you start to see them--the bad kids and the good kids and all kids--as people. They're just people, who deserve to be cared for.
Summary
This quote emphasizes the growth in perspective that comes with age. It acknowledges that as people mature, they begin to recognize the complex nature of their peers. The quote urges the reader to see each individual, be it the "bad kids" or the "good kids," as human beings who are worthy of compassion and understanding. It highlights the importance of caring for and treating others with empathy, highlighting the transformative power of shifting one's perception to view people as individuals rather than mere labels.
By John Green