The world I want for children

in Reflections3 days ago
The world I want for children is not a distant utopia, but a blank canvas where the strokes of hope, justice, and tenderness intertwine to form a habitable place for the soul. It is not a perfect world, because perfection is static and life is movement, but it is a profoundly human world, where a person's worth is not measured by what they possess, but by what they are capable of feeling and sharing.

First and foremost, I want a world where education is the cornerstone, but not an education that teaches rote memorization and is competitive, but one that awakens curiosity and critical thinking. A world where children learn to ask questions, not just provide answers; where they are taught to discern between information and truth, and to value knowledge as a tool for freedom, not for domination. May the classroom be a space of wonder, where literature, art, and science converge to explain the beauty and complexity of existence, fostering empathy through stories and reason through the scientific method.

I want a world where nature is not a resource to be exploited, but a home to share. A world where children can run barefoot on the grass without fear of toxicity, where the air is pure and the water crystal clear. May they understand that they are not the owners of the planet, but its caretakers, and that their well-being is intrinsically linked to the well-being of every ecosystem. A world that teaches them that sustainability is not a fad, but a condition for survival and an act of love toward future generations.

I long for a world that has learned history's hardest lesson: that violence only begets more violence. A world where conflicts are resolved through dialogue and diplomacy, where the strength of an argument outweighs the argument of force. Where children grow up seeing others as potential friends, not enemies. A world that celebrates diversity as its greatest wealth, where differences in origin, gender, or belief are sources of enrichment, not confrontation. Where the word "tolerance" becomes obsolete and is replaced by "active respect" and "genuine curiosity" for others.

Finally, and perhaps most importantly, I want a world where children can be children. A safe space where they can play without haste, make mistakes without harsh punishments, and dream without limits. A world that restores their sense of wonder and protects their innate creativity, where time is not a tyrant and childhood is not a stepping stone to adulthood, but a sacred stage in itself. A world where mental health is a priority and where every child feels seen, heard, and deeply loved.

This world is not a gift that will fall from the sky. It's a daily endeavor that demands our commitment, our courage to change, and our ability to imagine the impossible. It's the most beautiful legacy we can leave. It's the promise that the future, though uncertain, will always be better if we sow it with the seeds of kindness. Because if there's one thing I've learned, it's that the world we want for children is, in reality, the world we all need.

Credits: The image belongs to me.
The translator I used was Google Translate.

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