Wolff expresses frustration at the limits of his self-identity as a boy. In other words, he as a man can in no way help himself as a boy; history cannot be rewritten. He writes:
“But the man can give no help to the boy,
not in this matter nor in those that follow" (Wolff 27).
not in this matter nor in those that follow" (Wolff 27).
Imagine what it would be like if you COULD go back and help your childhood self. What do you wish you knew then that you know now?
Write a letter to your 10-year-old self. You can offer advice, warnings, reassurances – whatever you think would have been helpful to you as a 10-year-old.
If i could go back to my childhood, i'd say my grandparents how much I respect and love them. There are things you are starting to regret of only when you miss something.. that's hard
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