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    1. You really have to have more information. For example you can have a high income genocidal dictator, talent with soul crushing poverty, exploitive executive or a high moral monk begging for food. I’m glad the kids are not quick to judge and are able to think about the person’s deeper contribution.

    2. Interesting to see kids in 2026 think similarly to corrupted yangbans portrayed in most K-Drama: lacking empathy for the poor and ordinary people.

    3. where was the kid with the glasses going with his argument before it was cut off?

    4. Ok-Huckleberry5836 on

      Well, all roads lead to philosophy.

      It’s also interesting to see how the culture of capitalism has pretty much pervaded the thoughts of the children. They’re linking human worth to talent, which can arguably be a consequence of capitalism.

      Fun little trivia: „philosophy“ in Korean has a different etymology than ‚philosophy‘ in English, which is „love of wisdom“. 철학 comes from Japan’s interaction with western Enlightenment texts during their moderization period. Rather than love of wisdom, it means the ‚illumination of wisdom‘ (밝을 철 [哲], 배울 학 [學]).

      Before then we had 이학 and 궁리학, which roughly are confucianist ontology and confucianist epistemology, respectively.

    5. SjalabaisWoWS on

      Is this unscripted?

      > Poverty can take opportunities away from talented people

      That is such a succinct and concise take. I’m deeply impressed.

    6. High_Violet92 on

      Kids with glasses is growing up in a toxic family and likely will be toxic. Classic rich and thinking money equals class

    7. bluefalcontrainer on

      This is how I see all jubilee videos, except those adults who are like children except these children are more mature.

    8. These kids are only 9 or 10 years old, yet they speak so eloquently (and I say that as someone fluent in Korean). I work in a K-12 school, and our fifth graders could never hold conversations as well as these kids do.

    9. Beautiful_Soil8045 on

      Dang these kids are so articulate with their words. I could never at their age.

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