Monday, 17 December 2012

Ignorance is Bliss, by WolfGang


          


 The charm of our childhood was represented in a large amount by the existence of Santa Claus. Each of us remembers with nostalgia how we were waiting for Christmas .
Children are extremely naive and believe in everything , especially in Santa Claus .
It's  one of the beliefs who makes childhood delightful .
We all dreamed one day of seeing Santa Claus at the foot of the tree .
When christmas was coming we did a short list or rather a large list of everything we wanted.
With age , this belief becomes meaningless until the day where we are told the truth.
Personnaly I wasn't sad when I learnt the truth , I found it quite logical.
I had never seen this Father Christmas get into the house , and I was still living in Congo, it would be black  ?
I do not think so.
I remember one thing , when my little brother learnt  the truth he was sad .
Before christmas he usually did his list of presents , and one day when he saw christmas adversing with father's chrismas he wanted to call him !
Ignorance is bliss .

18 comments:

  1. "Children are extremely naive and believe in everything." I agree with this sentance but we all need a part of dream !
    - YMCMB

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  2. Didn't you cry just a little bit ?
    SweetLisa

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  3. I actually like your article, very interesting and quite original. It's a good idea to precise that you were still in Congo because after all, we don't know how the Santa Claus myth is seen in other countries.
    ~Amazilena~

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  4. I agree with you when you say it's quite logical that Santa Claus doesn't exist .. But like you've said, children really believe in him and I think it's still a quite good thing :)

    Nomika.

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  5. So youre little bro is naive ? Good article
    Blackman

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  6. At this age there we are much more naïve and we did not ask questions.But to be sad not at all, me find not it normal:p

    Rider.

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  7. I like your introduction and your reasoning, espacially about Congo ! :)

    -Tsitsa-

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  8. It's the first I read a child thought that it's logical Santa Claus isn't real! usually all children believes their parents.
    Imnotyou

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  9. I like the last sentense : "Ignorance is bliss"

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  10. it's hard to learn the truth about Chrismas when we are young.. but after we scream it everywhere and make other youger children sad ! mouhahaha

    goo-goo

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    1. I do like your sadism goo-goo.

      Holysnail

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    2. Yeah, you can say that "ignorance is bliss"... in some way... why not...
      But thanks god, ignorance isn't a condition to have bliss.

      Holysnail

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  11. Your Santa Claus is dressed as sapologue in Congo ;)
    #Blackman

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  12. You mean he's very elegant?^^

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  13. All children are not naive !

    Bobbie.

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  14. The father christmas is black :)

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  15. Good article ! :) very interresting :)
    By Lala

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  16. I love this article !

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