But when the risk is relatively easy to evaluate as it is here, they don’t have much issue.
> with more risk kids are more careful
On the other hand kids are human, and none of us is as dumb as all of us (or for a more literary version the intelligence of a crowd is the square root of its cardinality).
Sure. Problem kids with no exposure to risk have no sense of accomplishment, no sense of risk, nothing to help them grow up. Should we not let kids run, for fear they skin their knees? Not let them climb any structure/tree/building for fear they might fall? Not let them have matches? A knife?
Kids without exposure to risks and accomplishments grow up to be poor adults.
Kids absolutely are stupid tho.
But when the risk is relatively easy to evaluate as it is here, they don’t have much issue.
> with more risk kids are more careful
On the other hand kids are human, and none of us is as dumb as all of us (or for a more literary version the intelligence of a crowd is the square root of its cardinality).