I mean u could say the brain hasn’t fully developed yet potato
I mean yes that would make sense if it had an affect on how much she remembered from the past because our actions are based on wisdom and knowledge garnered from our past experiences. But she just constantly mentions she’s an adult but she never really shows it? Idk but i do know an adult wouldn’t act this way
I mean yes that would make sense if it had an affect on how much she remembered from the past because our actions are based on wisdom and knowledge garnered from our past experiences. But she just constantly me... Acykin
I mean...she literally does have the brain of a 5 year old so I dont think it really matters if she acts a bit childish. Like compared to the prince who is also that age, she's clearly mature
Does that mean that she needs to act like one when she's in a five year old body? Trashhub4
She doesn't "need" To. It's a habit that was forced unto her because of her body/brain and her surroundings.
There was a saying that if you treat someone as something, that person will act like it despite having other characteristics that will counter it.
She was an adult in her past life, but since she's a kid and everyone treats her like so, she'll unconsciously identify herself as a kid and therefore act like a kid.
It's like the Stanford prison experiment (or the psychological prison experiment if the name's wrong) where the guards (that were just normal civilians that were given the title 'guard') became too engrossed in their roles that they soon identified themselves as guards. Same thing with the prisoners. ^ if you're too engrossed in the role you were given (plus adding external factors such as your environment) you will unconsciously take on that role and act like it. It's like second nature to her to act like a child despite being an adult.
She doesn't "need" To. It's a habit that was forced unto her because of her body/brain and her surroundings.
There was a saying that if you treat someone as something, that person will act like it despite having other characteristics that will counter it.
She was an adult in her past life, but since she's a kid and everyone treats her like so, she'll unconsciously identify herself as a kid and therefore act like a kid.
It's like the Stanford prison experiment (or the psychological prison experiment if the name's wrong) where the guards (that were just normal civilians that were given the title 'guard') became too engrossed in their roles that they soon identified themselves as guards. Same thing with the prisoners. ^ if you're too engrossed in the role you were given (plus adding external factors such as your environment) you will unconsciously take on that role and act like it. It's like second nature to her to act like a child despite being an adult.
And there ends my TedTalk. Kudos to whoever finishes this.
She doesn't "need" To. It's a habit that was forced unto her because of her body/brain and her surroundings. There was a saying that if you treat someone as something, that person will act like it despite havin... hey Hey HEEYYYY
Oops, for some reason it repeated..... Don't read this
Does that mean that she needs to act like one when she's in a five year old body? Trashhub4
She doesn't "need" To. It's a habit that was forced unto her because of her body/brain and her surroundings.
There was a saying that if you treat someone as something, that person will act like it despite having other characteristics that will counter it.
She was an adult in her past life, but since she's a kid and everyone treats her like so, she'll unconsciously identify herself as a kid and therefore act like a kid.
It's like the Stanford prison experiment (or the psychological prison experiment if the name's wrong) where the guards (that were just normal civilians that were given the title 'guard') became too engrossed in their roles that they soon identified themselves as guards. Same thing with the prisoners. ^ if you're too engrossed in the role you were given (plus adding external factors such as your environment) you will unconsciously take on that role and act like it. It's like second nature to her to act like a child despite being an adult.
And there ends my TedTalk. Kudos to whoever finishes this.
She doesn't "need" To. It's a habit that was forced unto her because of her body/brain and her surroundings.There was a saying that if you treat someone as something, that person will act like it despite having... hey Hey HEEYYYY
Was she really in college before her death?she literally acts like she's 5...
I mean u could say the brain hasn’t fully developed yet
I mean yes that would make sense if it had an affect on how much she remembered from the past because our actions are based on wisdom and knowledge garnered from our past experiences. But she just constantly mentions she’s an adult but she never really shows it? Idk but i do know an adult wouldn’t act this way
Nice theory but I don't think the author thought that ahead lol
That’s tru
I mean...she literally does have the brain of a 5 year old so I dont think it really matters if she acts a bit childish. Like compared to the prince who is also that age, she's clearly mature
Does that mean that she needs to act like one when she's in a five year old body?
She doesn't "need" To. It's a habit that was forced unto her because of her body/brain and her surroundings.
There was a saying that if you treat someone as something, that person will act like it despite having other characteristics that will counter it.
She was an adult in her past life, but since she's a kid and everyone treats her like so, she'll unconsciously identify herself as a kid and therefore act like a kid.
It's like the Stanford prison experiment (or the psychological prison experiment if the name's wrong) where the guards (that were just normal civilians that were given the title 'guard') became too engrossed in their roles that they soon identified themselves as guards. Same thing with the prisoners.
^ if you're too engrossed in the role you were given (plus adding external factors such as your environment) you will unconsciously take on that role and act like it. It's like second nature to her to act like a child despite being an adult.
She doesn't "need" To. It's a habit that was forced unto her because of her body/brain and her surroundings.
There was a saying that if you treat someone as something, that person will act like it despite having other characteristics that will counter it.
She was an adult in her past life, but since she's a kid and everyone treats her like so, she'll unconsciously identify herself as a kid and therefore act like a kid.
It's like the Stanford prison experiment (or the psychological prison experiment if the name's wrong) where the guards (that were just normal civilians that were given the title 'guard') became too engrossed in their roles that they soon identified themselves as guards. Same thing with the prisoners.
^ if you're too engrossed in the role you were given (plus adding external factors such as your environment) you will unconsciously take on that role and act like it. It's like second nature to her to act like a child despite being an adult.
And there ends my TedTalk. Kudos to whoever finishes this.
Oops, for some reason it repeated..... Don't read this
She doesn't "need" To. It's a habit that was forced unto her because of her body/brain and her surroundings.
There was a saying that if you treat someone as something, that person will act like it despite having other characteristics that will counter it.
She was an adult in her past life, but since she's a kid and everyone treats her like so, she'll unconsciously identify herself as a kid and therefore act like a kid.
It's like the Stanford prison experiment (or the psychological prison experiment if the name's wrong) where the guards (that were just normal civilians that were given the title 'guard') became too engrossed in their roles that they soon identified themselves as guards. Same thing with the prisoners.
^ if you're too engrossed in the role you were given (plus adding external factors such as your environment) you will unconsciously take on that role and act like it. It's like second nature to her to act like a child despite being an adult.
And there ends my TedTalk. Kudos to whoever finishes this.
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