Welcome!

Hey! I’m Kid Philosopher, and welcome to my blog. Right now, you’re reading my first ever blog post to be published on this site.

The questions you might be thinking are probably racing around your head. Who am I? Why am I a kid talking philosophy? Is that even legal?

Well, visitor, if I can go to Wordpress, create an account, create a new blog, and call myself Kid Philosopher, I definitely won’t consider that illegal. But of course, there is much more to that under the surface.

Ever since I was younger, I always wondered about the world around me. Every kid did. But, as I grew older, I found myself not behaving like the teenagers around me. The things I’ve noticed about their thinking patterns were oblivious to my mind. Gum sticking on floors, leaving trash in the desks, skipping dual enrollment classes even though they chose to participate in them. Those were my experiences.

And I often thought to myself, if I were them, I would change their lives completely. There would be no more skipping class and more thinking about what to do in this life that is not a game. It’s real life. Reality.

In mine and other’s views as well, kids have every opportunity to express themselves through costumes, drawings, and yelling out random answers to the teacher. They would have no idea that their confidence was skyrocketing. And you know where they confidence will go once they grow older.

And it’s so sad. People growing up get stuck in societal pressures to stick to the norm, even though the norm isn’t as spectacular as our imaginations. Well, I got a plan that will change the way we view life.

Starting way back to where we were born, our upbringing to the real world has just begun, thus bringing this wave of energy that we could use to change our lives. And even as we grow older, it’ll still stay there, the chance to bring whatever we want into reality.

I’m 15 years old. By the time I turn 18, I might leave this site for good, because what’s even the point of calling myself Kid Philosopher if I’m not a kid anymore. So I’m grateful to have this opportunity in this developed world to spread my ideas. It is so important to me that I could show the world just how much kids could know about life without even realizing it. So brace yourselves visitors.

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