Exploring Childhood Habits Through the Lens of Folklore and Mythology
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Childhood habits aren’t usually just random little quirks, they’re more often echoes of older traditions, folklore, and those myth-people archetypes that somehow keep getting passed along through generations. Like when kids make secret forts, or they go around collecting shiny things, it can look a lot like the oldest human stories about surviving, dabbling in “magic,” and figuring out who you are and if you squint at play with a more mythical lens, you start noticing how children re-enact the same old patterns, the way ancestors might’ve done, and it turns normal everyday games into this long, timeless link with the shared human imagination.