"If children grew up according to early indications, we should have nothing but geniuses"
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The phrase “early indications” reads like proto-psychology, almost clinical, as if talent were a measurable forecast. Goethe, writing in an era newly obsessed with Bildung (self-cultivation) and the shaping of the citizen, knows the irony: the same culture that romanticizes youthful potential also builds the institutions that blunt it. Schools, family expectations, class constraints, and the slow internalization of “be realistic” don’t just redirect genius; they redefine it as childish. The adult world calls imagination immaturity, intensity impracticality, curiosity distraction.
Subtextually, he’s also puncturing the comforting myth that genius is a rare lightning strike. If every child contains the “indications,” then genius isn’t a miracle; it’s a baseline capacity that gets negotiated away. That’s a radical shift in blame. Failure isn’t evidence of lack, but evidence of pressure.
It works because it refuses sentimentality. Goethe doesn’t romanticize children; he weaponizes them as evidence. The line stings precisely because it sounds obvious in retrospect, like a truth we all recognized once and then learned to forget.
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| Topic | Parenting |
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| Source | Later attribution: The Auto-biography of Goethe Truth and Poetry: from My Ow... (Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, 1874) modern compilation
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