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Quote of the day by Kailash Satyarthi: “Childhood means simplicity. Look at the world with the child's eye…”

Kailash Satyarthi’s words remind us that childhood is not merely an age but a state of mind defined by innocence, honesty, and uncluttered vision. To see the world through a child’s eyes is to remove layers of cynicism, prejudice, pride, and fear

February 20, 2026 / 08:46 IST
Quote of the day by Kailash Satyarthi: “Childhood means simplicity. Look at the world with the child's eye…”
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  • Kailash Satyarthi urges us to see beauty with a child's eyes
  • Simplicity nurtures empathy, kindness, and mental balance
  • Simplicity and curiosity help us find joy in ordinary moments

The world we live in values speed, noise, glamour, and constant activity. Today, success is defined by being loud through social media; flaunting achievements, luxury, and public validation. Everything seems immediate and exaggerated.  A child, however, does not measure the sky against ambition or the sea against status. A child simply marvels. The quote gently nudges us to return to that uncluttered gaze, to find beauty not because it is perfect, but because it exists.

Kailash Satyarthi, a Nobel Peace Prize laureate and a lifelong advocate for children’s rights, once said, “Childhood means simplicity. Look at the world with the child's eye, it is very beautiful.” His quote is an invitation to rediscover wonder in ordinary things and to believe that goodness still outweighs darkness, even in complicated times.

Sarathi has dedicated decades to rescuing children from labour, trafficking, and exploitation, giving them back their stolen childhoods. His work is not merely social activism; it is a moral reminder that childhood is sacred.

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What does the quote mean?

Satyarthi suggests that beauty is not absent from the world; it is obscured by our hardened perceptions. Adults often see threat before opportunity, flaws before virtues, and competition before collaboration. A child sees possibility. To look at the world with a child’s eye is not to be naive but to be open. It is to approach people without immediate judgement, to greet each day with curiosity rather than dread. Such a perspective transforms routine into revelation.

Why does childlike simplicity matter today?

Modern life rewards complexity and speed. But constant seriousness breeds anxiety and division. When we lose simplicity, we lose empathy. A child’s perspective softens us. It encourages kindness in a polarised society and reminds us that small joys, sunlight through a window, shared laughter, a simple meal, are profound. In a time of global uncertainty, reclaiming that viewpoint can restore mental balance and social harmony.

Lessons from the quote

Simplicity is strength

A clear and honest outlook cuts through confusion and negativity.

Curiosity keeps us alive

Ask questions, explore ideas, and remain open to learning, just as children do.

Kindness is natural

Children instinctively connect; we can relearn that instinct.

Beauty is perspective

Often, the world changes not when circumstances improve, but when perception does.

Protect innocence

Safeguarding childhood, in every sense, is safeguarding humanity’s future.

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Tips to see the world differently

  • It is good to spend time in nature. Observe it’s beauty and connect with other people without screens
  • Talk to people around you. Have no preconceived opinions. Just talk; to share, to listen, to learn.
  • Laughing freely helps you enjoy little moments. Allow yourself to practice playfulness
  • Limit negativity in media consumption.
  • Practice gratitude daily for small, ordinary blessings.
  • When we allow ourselves to see with a child’s eye, the world does not become simpler, we do. And in that simplicity, beauty returns.
Namita S Kalla is a senior journalist who writes about different aspects of modern life that include lifestyle, health, fashion, beauty, and entertainment.
first published: Feb 20, 2026 08:45 am

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